Paradise Regain'd: A Poem in Four Books : to which is Added Samson Agonistes, and Poems Upon Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1752 - 690 من الصفحات |
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... himself would have corrected . Dr. Bentley pronounces it to be without faults , but there is a large table of Errata at the end , which instead of being emended have rather been augmented in the following editions , and were never ...
... himself would have corrected . Dr. Bentley pronounces it to be without faults , but there is a large table of Errata at the end , which instead of being emended have rather been augmented in the following editions , and were never ...
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... himself in this poem , not as in Paradise Loft , where he foars above and without the bounds of nature . VII . 21. Richardfon . 14. With profp'rous wing full fumm'd , ] We had the like expreffion in Paradife Loft VII . 421 . They fumm'd ...
... himself in this poem , not as in Paradise Loft , where he foars above and without the bounds of nature . VII . 21. Richardfon . 14. With profp'rous wing full fumm'd , ] We had the like expreffion in Paradife Loft VII . 421 . They fumm'd ...
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... himself among them was baptiz'd , Not thence to be more pure , but to receive The teftimony ' of Heav'n , that who he is Thenceforth the nations may not doubt ; I saw The prophet do him reverence , on him rising Out of the water , Heav ...
... himself among them was baptiz'd , Not thence to be more pure , but to receive The teftimony ' of Heav'n , that who he is Thenceforth the nations may not doubt ; I saw The prophet do him reverence , on him rising Out of the water , Heav ...
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... himself , whenever he fpeaks of the fubject ; and he must have felt it very strongly , to have exprefs'd it fo happily . For as Mr. Thyer juftly remarks upon this paffage , there is a peculiar foftnefs and har- mony in thefe lines ...
... himself , whenever he fpeaks of the fubject ; and he must have felt it very strongly , to have exprefs'd it fo happily . For as Mr. Thyer juftly remarks upon this paffage , there is a peculiar foftnefs and har- mony in thefe lines ...
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... himself , but have carefully followed all the blunders of the first edition , and increased the number with new ones of their own . This paffage affords an inftance . In all the editions we read the stubborn only to deftroy ; and this ...
... himself , but have carefully followed all the blunders of the first edition , and increased the number with new ones of their own . This paffage affords an inftance . In all the editions we read the stubborn only to deftroy ; and this ...
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