All 3 Uses of
establish
in
The Divine Comedy -- translated by Cary
- A law immutable hath establish'd all;†
Canto 3.23-33
- A new order of monks, which in a manner absorbed all the others that were established in the west, was instituted, A.D. 529, by Benedict of Nursis, a man of piety and reputation for the age he lived in.
Canto 3.N *established = existing
- That the part he acts in the present Poem should be assigned to him. appears somewhat remarkable, when we consider that he severely censured the new festival established in honour of the Immaculate Conception of the virgin, and opposed the doctrine itself with the greatest vigour, as it supposed her being honoured with a privilege which belonged to Christ Alone Dr. Maclaine's Mosheim, v. iii. cent. xii. p. ii. c. 3 — 19. v. 95.
Canto 3.Nestablished = started
Definition:
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(establish as in: establish a positive tone) create, start, or set in [a] place