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" For good unknown sure is not had, or, had And yet unknown, is as not had at all. In plain, then, what forbids he but to know ? Forbids us good, forbids us to be wise ! Such prohibitions bind not. "
Paradis perdu: de Milton - Page 192
by John Milton - 1837
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Paradise lost, a facs. reprod. of the 1st ed., with an intr. by D. Masson

John Milton - 1877 - 450 pages
...but to know, Forbids us good, forbids us to be wife ? Such prohibitions binde not. But if Death 3ind us with after-bands, what profits then Our inward freedom ? In the day we eate Of this fair Fruit, our doom is, we mall die. rlow dies the Serpent ? hee hath eat'n and lives,...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton - 1878 - 390 pages
...his forbidding Commends thee more, while it infers the good By thee communicated, and our want : 755 For good unknown sure is not had, or had And yet unknown is as not had at all. In plain then^what forbids he but to know, Forbids us good, forbids us to be wise ? Such prohibitions bind not....
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1880 - 336 pages
...and evil ; Forbids us then to taste, but his forbidding Commends thee more, while it infers the good By thee communicated, and our want : For good unknown...bind not. But if death Bind us with after-bands, what profits,then Our inward freedom? In the day we eat Of this fair fruit, our doom is, we shall die. How...
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Paradise Lost, Volume 2

John Milton - 1879 - 392 pages
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton, John Mitford - Poetry, English - 1863 - 394 pages
...and evil ; Forbids us then to taste ! but his forbidding Commends thee more, while it infers the good By thee communicated, and our want : ™ For good...be wise ? Such prohibitions bind not. But if death ?e» Bind us with after-bands, what profits then Our inward freedom ? In the day we eat Of this fair...
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The poetical works of John Milton, with a life of the author by A. Chalmers ...

John Milton - 1881 - 894 pages
...and evil; Forbids us then to taste, but his forbidding Commends thee more, while it infers the good By thee communicated, and our want : For good unknown...be wise ? Such prohibitions bind not. But if death 760 Bind us with after-bands, what profits then Our inward freedom ? in the day we eat Of this fair...
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Ueber den gebrauch des artikels in Milton's Paradise lost, Volumes 1-6

Max Karl Gottschalk - English language - 1883 - 402 pages
...From off the tossing of these fiery waves." — I, 182. Der bestimmte Artikel ist nicht gesetzt in "For good unknown sure is not had, or, had And yet unknown, is as not had at all." — IX, 750. "These, then, though nnbeheld in dcep of night, Shine not in vain." — IV, 074. Der letztere...
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Cruces Shakespearianae: Difficult Passages in the Works of Shakespeare : the ...

Benjamin Gott Kinnear - 1883 - 630 pages
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Cruces Shakespearianae: Difficult Passages in the Works of Shakespeare : the ...

Benjamin Gott Kinnear - 1883 - 524 pages
...— see Note (6),— " Triumphant death, smear'd with captivity." Paradise Lost, Bk. ix. 760, — " But if death Bind us with after-bands, what profits then Our inward freedom ? " "sear up" — dry up, — so Tim. iv. 3, 187, — " Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb." Lear...
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Milton's Epic Poetry: Essays on 'Paradise Lost' and 'Paradise Regained'

C. A. Patrides - Bible - 1967 - 444 pages
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