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" Good and evil, we know, in the field of this world, grow up together almost inseparably ; and the knowledge of good is so involved and interwoven with the knowledge of evil... "
The Pamphleteer - Page 408
edited by - 1822
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The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2

John Milton - 1848 - 566 pages
...appointed ; these men practised the books, another might perhaps have read them in some sort usefully. Good and evil we know in the field of this world grow...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Pysche as an incessant labour to cull out, and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 pages
...judicious reader serve in many respects to discover, to confute, to forewarn, and to illustrate. * * niverse Lie still aud peaceful there. I'll think no...on't. Give me some music ; look that it be sad ; I'l food is so involved and interwoven with the knowledge of evil, and in so many cunning resemblances...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 pages
...judicious reader serve in many respects to discover, to confute, to forewarn, and to illustrate. * * birds That singing up to Heav'n gate во many cunning resemblances hardly to be discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 592 pages
...ethereal and soft essence, the breath of reason itself, slays an immortality rather than a life. " Good and evil we know in the field of this world grow...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant labor to cull out and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was from...
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volumes 5-6

William Maxwell - 1852 - 500 pages
...days of early youth, we were too mnch occupied to seek orfiud access. GOOD AND EVIL. Good and evil in the field of this world grow up together, almost...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche, as an incessant labour to cull out and sort asunder, were not more intermixed." — Milton....
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volumes 5-6

1852 - 508 pages
...days of early youth, we were too much occupied to seek or find access. GOOD AND EVIL. Good and evil in the field of this world grow up together, almost...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche, as an incessant labour to cull out and sort asunder, were not more intermixed." — Milton....
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The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, Volumes 5-6

1852 - 508 pages
...days of early youth, we were too much occupied to seek or find access. GOOD AND EVIL. Good and evil in the field of this world grow up together, almost...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche, as an incessant labour to cull out and sort asunder, were not more intermixed." — Milton....
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A Sickle for the Harvest

G. V. Maxham - 1854 - 192 pages
...somewhere in his writings of the mission of evil. It is in his article on the liberty of the press : — " Good and evil, we know, in the field of this world...with the knowledge of evil, and in so many cunning semblances hardly to be discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant...
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The first four books of Milton's Paradise lost; with notes, by C.W. Connon

John Milton - 1855 - 202 pages
...dominions. Bagdad now occupies the site of Seleucia. 222. Knowledge of good bought dear by knowing if I] "Good and evil we know in the field of this world...be discerned, that those confused seeds which were • po bu Southward through Eden went a river large, Nor changed his course, but through the shaggy...
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Recollections of a Literary Life

Mary Russell Mitford - 1855 - 580 pages
...ethereal and soft essence, the breath of reason itself, slays an immortality rather than a life. " Good and evil we know in the field of this world grow...evil, and in so many cunning resemblances hardly to he discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant labor to cull...
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