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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... mean time nothing was easier than to have invented a good one , which fhould end with the refurrection , and comprise these four books , fomewhat con- tracted , in an epifode , for which only the fub- ject of them is fit . Warburton ...
... mean time nothing was easier than to have invented a good one , which fhould end with the refurrection , and comprise these four books , fomewhat con- tracted , in an epifode , for which only the fub- ject of them is fit . Warburton ...
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... meaning . Milton uses it in much the fame fenfe in Para- dife Loft . VIII . 500 . She heard me thus , and though divinely brought . Thyer : 41. Within thick clouds & c ] Milton in mak- ing Satan's refidence to be in mid air , within ...
... meaning . Milton uses it in much the fame fenfe in Para- dife Loft . VIII . 500 . She heard me thus , and though divinely brought . Thyer : 41. Within thick clouds & c ] Milton in mak- ing Satan's refidence to be in mid air , within ...
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... meaning thou art call'd The Son of God , which bears no fingle fenfe ; & c . 94. Ye fee our danger on the utmost edge Of bazard , ] An expreffion borrowed from Shakespear . All's well , that ends well . A & t III . Sc . 5 . Sir , it is ...
... meaning thou art call'd The Son of God , which bears no fingle fenfe ; & c . 94. Ye fee our danger on the utmost edge Of bazard , ] An expreffion borrowed from Shakespear . All's well , that ends well . A & t III . Sc . 5 . Sir , it is ...
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... mean To exercise him in the wilderness , There he shall first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare , ere I fend him forth To conquer Sin and Death , the two grand foes , By humiliation and strong fufferance : His weaknefs fhall o ...
... mean To exercise him in the wilderness , There he shall first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare , ere I fend him forth To conquer Sin and Death , the two grand foes , By humiliation and strong fufferance : His weaknefs fhall o ...
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... meaning to the ma- jefty of that heavenly part of him , which de- nominates Chrift in the holy Scriptures the wifdom of God and the power ( or virtue ) of God , es d'uwapi , Dei virtutem , Lat . Vulg . 1 Cor . I. 24. Hunc tamen folum ...
... meaning to the ma- jefty of that heavenly part of him , which de- nominates Chrift in the holy Scriptures the wifdom of God and the power ( or virtue ) of God , es d'uwapi , Dei virtutem , Lat . Vulg . 1 Cor . I. 24. Hunc tamen folum ...
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