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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... nature's bounds ] To which he con- fines himself in this poem , not as in Paradife Loft , where he foars above and without the bounds of nature . VII . 21. Richardfon . 14. With profp'rous wing full fumm'd , ] We had the like expreffion ...
... nature's bounds ] To which he con- fines himself in this poem , not as in Paradife Loft , where he foars above and without the bounds of nature . VII . 21. Richardfon . 14. With profp'rous wing full fumm'd , ] We had the like expreffion ...
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... nature is artfully concealed under a par- tial and ambiguous reprefentation ; and the Angels are first to learn the mystery of the in- carnation from that important conflict , which is the subject of this poem . They are feem- ingly ...
... nature is artfully concealed under a par- tial and ambiguous reprefentation ; and the Angels are first to learn the mystery of the in- carnation from that important conflict , which is the subject of this poem . They are feem- ingly ...
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... natures , and from the first moment of that union , poffefs'd of all the know- ledge of the AOгo , as far as the capacity of a human mind would admit . [ See Le Blanc's Elucidatio Status Controverfiarum & c . Cap . 3. ] In his early ...
... natures , and from the first moment of that union , poffefs'd of all the know- ledge of the AOгo , as far as the capacity of a human mind would admit . [ See Le Blanc's Elucidatio Status Controverfiarum & c . Cap . 3. ] In his early ...
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... Nature were ended , and the Demon enter'd upon the " might at fome times not know fome things . fcene of action : and then was a fit occafion to " And if this be not admitted , how can we give him a feeling of his own ftrength , when ...
... Nature were ended , and the Demon enter'd upon the " might at fome times not know fome things . fcene of action : and then was a fit occafion to " And if this be not admitted , how can we give him a feeling of his own ftrength , when ...
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... nature . The Tempter knew him to be the perfon declar'd the Calton . 358. ' Tis true , I am that Spirit unfortunate , & c ] Satan's frankness in confefling who he was , when he found himself discover'd , is re- markable . Hitherto he ...
... nature . The Tempter knew him to be the perfon declar'd the Calton . 358. ' Tis true , I am that Spirit unfortunate , & c ] Satan's frankness in confefling who he was , when he found himself discover'd , is re- markable . Hitherto he ...
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