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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... doth not therefore fol- dow , that Milton had no better taste than to conceive these lines to be genuin . Their being fo well known to all the learned was reafon sufficient for his imitation of them , as it was for Spenfer's before him ...
... doth not therefore fol- dow , that Milton had no better taste than to conceive these lines to be genuin . Their being fo well known to all the learned was reafon sufficient for his imitation of them , as it was for Spenfer's before him ...
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... Doth not this feem to imply , that the great prophet baptized before he preached ? and that none could be admitted to hear him with- out this previous immerfion ? Whereas in the nature of things as well as the Gospel history , his ...
... Doth not this feem to imply , that the great prophet baptized before he preached ? and that none could be admitted to hear him with- out this previous immerfion ? Whereas in the nature of things as well as the Gospel history , his ...
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... doth not appear that they ever converfed together . And it was wifely or- dered fo by Providence , that the teftimony of John might have the greater weight , and be freer from all fufpicion of any compact or collufion between them . E ...
... doth not appear that they ever converfed together . And it was wifely or- dered fo by Providence , that the teftimony of John might have the greater weight , and be freer from all fufpicion of any compact or collufion between them . E ...
الصفحة 61
... doth her beauty ferve , but as a note , Where I may read , who pafs'd that paffing fair ? ~ 161. Skill'd to retire , and in retiring draw Hearts Hearts after them tangled in amorous nets . Such object Book II . 61 PARADISE REGAIN'D .
... doth her beauty ferve , but as a note , Where I may read , who pafs'd that paffing fair ? ~ 161. Skill'd to retire , and in retiring draw Hearts Hearts after them tangled in amorous nets . Such object Book II . 61 PARADISE REGAIN'D .
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... : and Chrift by admitting the last to be a truth , ( as he doth here ) , confequentially afferts the prin- ciple ; for one cannot hold without the other . I can at will , doubt not , as soon Saidft 82 Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D .
... : and Chrift by admitting the last to be a truth , ( as he doth here ) , confequentially afferts the prin- ciple ; for one cannot hold without the other . I can at will , doubt not , as soon Saidft 82 Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D .
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