Paradise Regain'd: A Poem, in Four Books, to which is Added Samson Agonistes and Poems Upon Several OccasionsJ. and R. Tonson, 1753 - 334 من الصفحات |
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... those notions . That is whether he in- deed fuppofed the redemption of mankind ( as he here represents it ) was procured by Chrift's triumph over the Devil in the wilderness ; or whether he thought that the fcene of the defert opposed ...
... those notions . That is whether he in- deed fuppofed the redemption of mankind ( as he here represents it ) was procured by Chrift's triumph over the Devil in the wilderness ; or whether he thought that the fcene of the defert opposed ...
الصفحة 11
... those writers , Ignatius and others among the Ancients , and Beza and others among the Moderns , who believed that the Devil , tho ' he might know Jefus to be fome ex- traordinary perfon , yet knew him not to be the Meffiah , the Son of ...
... those writers , Ignatius and others among the Ancients , and Beza and others among the Moderns , who believed that the Devil , tho ' he might know Jefus to be fome ex- traordinary perfon , yet knew him not to be the Meffiah , the Son of ...
الصفحة 53
... those young pro phets then with care Sought loft Elijah , & c ] 2 Kings II . 17. They fent fifty inen , and they fought three days , but found him not . So in each place these nigh to Betha- bara : fuch elleipfes , as Mr. Symp- fon ...
... those young pro phets then with care Sought loft Elijah , & c ] 2 Kings II . 17. They fent fifty inen , and they fought three days , but found him not . So in each place these nigh to Betha- bara : fuch elleipfes , as Mr. Symp- fon ...
الصفحة 82
... those which are mentioned by the Evangelifts ; nay Origen goes fo far as to fay , that he was every day , whilft he continued in the wilder- nefs , attack'd by a fresh one . The beauties of this description are too obvious to escape any ...
... those which are mentioned by the Evangelifts ; nay Origen goes fo far as to fay , that he was every day , whilft he continued in the wilder- nefs , attack'd by a fresh one . The beauties of this description are too obvious to escape any ...
الصفحة 85
... fond of fhowing his great reading , a fault which he is indeed fome- times guilty of : but those who are converfant in romance - writers , and G 3 know Of faery damfels met in forest wide By knights of 49 Book H. PARADISE REGAIN'D . 85.
... fond of fhowing his great reading , a fault which he is indeed fome- times guilty of : but those who are converfant in romance - writers , and G 3 know Of faery damfels met in forest wide By knights of 49 Book H. PARADISE REGAIN'D . 85.
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