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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... light , We'll strive to bear it for your worthy fake , To th ' extreme edge of hazard . 113 . To him their great dictator , ] Milton ap- plies this title very properly to Satan in his pre- fent fituation , as the authority he is now ...
... light , We'll strive to bear it for your worthy fake , To th ' extreme edge of hazard . 113 . To him their great dictator , ] Milton ap- plies this title very properly to Satan in his pre- fent fituation , as the authority he is now ...
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... light does . Milton here place that text of Scripture in , where it is faid , that Jefus was led up of the Spirit into the wilderness , and how excellently adapted to embellish his poem ! He adheres ftrictly to the infpir'd historian ...
... light does . Milton here place that text of Scripture in , where it is faid , that Jefus was led up of the Spirit into the wilderness , and how excellently adapted to embellish his poem ! He adheres ftrictly to the infpir'd historian ...
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... light on each other , as would incline one to believe that Milton had it in mind as he was compofing . Multa cer- nunt harufpices : multa augures provident : these are the prefages and figns and answers : multa oraculis declarantur ...
... light on each other , as would incline one to believe that Milton had it in mind as he was compofing . Multa cer- nunt harufpices : multa augures provident : these are the prefages and figns and answers : multa oraculis declarantur ...
الصفحة 43
... light of men . I. 4. This meaning was not unobferved by the Tempter . He easily perceived that the eternal Word might be the living oracle in- tended and his words a little below ver . 475 . seem to be a feign'd acknowledgment of what ...
... light of men . I. 4. This meaning was not unobferved by the Tempter . He easily perceived that the eternal Word might be the living oracle in- tended and his words a little below ver . 475 . seem to be a feign'd acknowledgment of what ...
الصفحة 73
... woods impenetrable To ftar or fun - light , fpread their umbrage broad And brown as evening . And the reader may fee the word explain'd in L Mr. When fuddenly a man before him ftood , Not ruftic Book II . 73 PARADISE REGAIN'D .
... woods impenetrable To ftar or fun - light , fpread their umbrage broad And brown as evening . And the reader may fee the word explain'd in L Mr. When fuddenly a man before him ftood , Not ruftic Book II . 73 PARADISE REGAIN'D .
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