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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... also had known this Son to be the eternal Word , who created all things ; and who had before driven this Tempter , and all his Powers out of Heaven ? The incarnation was gene- rally believed by the Fathers to have been a fecret to ...
... also had known this Son to be the eternal Word , who created all things ; and who had before driven this Tempter , and all his Powers out of Heaven ? The incarnation was gene- rally believed by the Fathers to have been a fecret to ...
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... also very artfully introduc'd by the poet to give us a hiftory of his hero from his birth to the very fcene with which the poem is open'd . Thyer . eternal doors ] So in Pfal . XXIV . 75 9. everlasting doors . 281 . -- 286 . the time ...
... also very artfully introduc'd by the poet to give us a hiftory of his hero from his birth to the very fcene with which the poem is open'd . Thyer . eternal doors ] So in Pfal . XXIV . 75 9. everlasting doors . 281 . -- 286 . the time ...
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... also justify Milton ; but certainly the true way of writing is not Delphos in the accufa- tive cafe , but Delphi in the nominative . And though one would not condemn thofe excel- lent writers , who have unawares fallen into 460 465 And ...
... also justify Milton ; but certainly the true way of writing is not Delphos in the accufa- tive cafe , but Delphi in the nominative . And though one would not condemn thofe excel- lent writers , who have unawares fallen into 460 465 And ...
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... also be before his fecond . The reader may see the arguments at large in Mr. Mede's Difcourfe XXV . which no doubt Milton had read , not only on account of the fame and excellence of the writer , but as he was also his fellow ...
... also be before his fecond . The reader may see the arguments at large in Mr. Mede's Difcourfe XXV . which no doubt Milton had read , not only on account of the fame and excellence of the writer , but as he was also his fellow ...
الصفحة 59
... also presided and ruled over them , as Jupiter in the air , Vulcan in the fire , Nep- tune in the water , Cybele in the earth , and Pluto under the earth . 130 . -in full frequence ] Milton , in his Hiftory of England , has faid , The ...
... also presided and ruled over them , as Jupiter in the air , Vulcan in the fire , Nep- tune in the water , Cybele in the earth , and Pluto under the earth . 130 . -in full frequence ] Milton , in his Hiftory of England , has faid , The ...
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