Paradise Regain'd, المجلد 11785 |
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... fall of Adam , Curfed is the ground for thy fake - Thorns alfo and thiftles fhall it bring forth . Thyer . 8. Thou Spirit who ledft this glo- rious eremite ] The invocation is properly addrefs'd to the Holy Spirit , not only as the ...
... fall of Adam , Curfed is the ground for thy fake - Thorns alfo and thiftles fhall it bring forth . Thyer . 8. Thou Spirit who ledft this glo- rious eremite ] The invocation is properly addrefs'd to the Holy Spirit , not only as the ...
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... fall . Warburton . 122. This man of men , attefted Son of God , ] The phrafe is low and idiotic ; and I wish the poet had rather written This man , of Heav'n attefted Son of God . To and Heaven of Heavens are truly grand expreffions ...
... fall . Warburton . 122. This man of men , attefted Son of God , ] The phrafe is low and idiotic ; and I wish the poet had rather written This man , of Heav'n attefted Son of God . To and Heaven of Heavens are truly grand expreffions ...
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... fall in Ramoth , they demurring , I undertook that office , and the tongues Of all his flattering prophets glibb'd with lies 375 To his deftruction , as I had in charge , For what he bids I do : though I have loft Much luftre of my ...
... fall in Ramoth , they demurring , I undertook that office , and the tongues Of all his flattering prophets glibb'd with lies 375 To his deftruction , as I had in charge , For what he bids I do : though I have loft Much luftre of my ...
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... fall'n fhall be reftor'd , I never more . 400 : think , and very juftly think , that it lay not within his fphere and ca- pacity and by portents he plainly understands fomething more than prefages and figns , as portenta are ranked with ...
... fall'n fhall be reftor'd , I never more . 400 : think , and very juftly think , that it lay not within his fphere and ca- pacity and by portents he plainly understands fomething more than prefages and figns , as portenta are ranked with ...
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... fall'n fhall be reftor'd , I never more . The poet very judiciously makes the Tempter conclude with thefe lines concerning the reftoration of fallen man , in order to lead our Sa- viour to fay fomething about the manner of it , to know ...
... fall'n fhall be reftor'd , I never more . The poet very judiciously makes the Tempter conclude with thefe lines concerning the reftoration of fallen man , in order to lead our Sa- viour to fay fomething about the manner of it , to know ...
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