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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... seems In all his lineaments , though in his face The glimpses of his Father's glory fhine . Ye fee our danger on the utmost edge Of hazard , which admits no long debate , But must with something fudden be oppos'd , 90 95 Not force , but ...
... seems In all his lineaments , though in his face The glimpses of his Father's glory fhine . Ye fee our danger on the utmost edge Of hazard , which admits no long debate , But must with something fudden be oppos'd , 90 95 Not force , but ...
الصفحة 22
... seems to be taken from Xenophon , Oeconomic . XXI . 12. Ου γαρ πάνυ μοι δοκεῖ ὅλον τότι το αγαθον ανθρωπινον είναι , αλλα θείον , το εθε orlov apxew . I could add other paffages of Xenophon , which Virgil has manifeftly copied . Fortin ...
... seems to be taken from Xenophon , Oeconomic . XXI . 12. Ου γαρ πάνυ μοι δοκεῖ ὅλον τότι το αγαθον ανθρωπινον είναι , αλλα θείον , το εθε orlov apxew . I could add other paffages of Xenophon , which Virgil has manifeftly copied . Fortin ...
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... seems to " Wisdom , which dwelt in our Saviour , did have been , in Milton's fcheme , after the foli- " communicate itself to his human foul accord- loquy ; but before the forty days of fafting ing to his pleasure , and fo his human ...
... seems to " Wisdom , which dwelt in our Saviour , did have been , in Milton's fcheme , after the foli- " communicate itself to his human foul accord- loquy ; but before the forty days of fafting ing to his pleasure , and fo his human ...
الصفحة 31
... seem'st ) Man lives not by bread only , but each word Pro- I find the word tubs used in Spenfer . Faery that they will ordinarily live without drink Queen B. 1. Cant . St. 9 . 34 . And all about old ftocks and ftubs of trees : but this ...
... seem'st ) Man lives not by bread only , but each word Pro- I find the word tubs used in Spenfer . Faery that they will ordinarily live without drink Queen B. 1. Cant . St. 9 . 34 . And all about old ftocks and ftubs of trees : but this ...
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... seem to be a feign'd acknowledgment of what he would not yet believe , tho ' he feared it might be true . And But thou art plac'd above me , thou art Lord ; From thee I can and must submiss indure Check or reproof , and glad to ' scape ...
... seem to be a feign'd acknowledgment of what he would not yet believe , tho ' he feared it might be true . And But thou art plac'd above me , thou art Lord ; From thee I can and must submiss indure Check or reproof , and glad to ' scape ...
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