Paradise Regain'd. A Poem, in Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes: and Poems Upon Several Occasions. The Author John MiltonJ. and R. Tonson and S Draper in the Strand, 1752 - 690 من الصفحات |
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... same time hath happily conjoined ( what perhaps might never else have been joined together ) my studies and my name with theirs . I am equally obliged too to Mr. Thyer for the continuation of his friendly affiftance ; and the reader ...
... same time hath happily conjoined ( what perhaps might never else have been joined together ) my studies and my name with theirs . I am equally obliged too to Mr. Thyer for the continuation of his friendly affiftance ; and the reader ...
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... same thing . XII . 386 . To whom thus Michael . their fight , As of a duel , & c . Dream not of The Italian duello , if I am not mistaken , bears a ftronger sense , and this , I fuppofe , Milton had in view . If it be not a ...
... same thing . XII . 386 . To whom thus Michael . their fight , As of a duel , & c . Dream not of The Italian duello , if I am not mistaken , bears a ftronger sense , and this , I fuppofe , Milton had in view . If it be not a ...
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... same manner asStrabo has defcribed that part of mount Taurus , which divides the greater Armenia from Mefopotamia , and contains the fources of the two rivers Euphrates and Tigris . Stra- bo Lib . XI . p . 521. Edit . Amftel ...
... same manner asStrabo has defcribed that part of mount Taurus , which divides the greater Armenia from Mefopotamia , and contains the fources of the two rivers Euphrates and Tigris . Stra- bo Lib . XI . p . 521. Edit . Amftel ...
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... same arms . Warburton : - 335. — our pfalms with artful terms inscrib'd , ] He means the infcriptions often prefixed to the beginning of feveral pfalms , fuch as To the chief musician upon Nehiloth , To the chief mufician on Neginoth ...
... same arms . Warburton : - 335. — our pfalms with artful terms inscrib'd , ] He means the infcriptions often prefixed to the beginning of feveral pfalms , fuch as To the chief musician upon Nehiloth , To the chief mufician on Neginoth ...
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... same propriety they are described ce- lebrating his fuccefs against temptation , and to be fure he could not have poffibly concluded his work with greater dignity and folemnity , or more agreeably to the rules of poetic deco- rum ...
... same propriety they are described ce- lebrating his fuccefs against temptation , and to be fure he could not have poffibly concluded his work with greater dignity and folemnity , or more agreeably to the rules of poetic deco- rum ...
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