Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Correctly Printed from the Text of Thomas Newton, D.D.James Magee, 1772 - 332 páginas |
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... fall of man was a subject which he had fome years before fixed on for a tragedy , which he intended to form by the models of antiquity : and fome , not without probability , fay the play opened with that speech in the fourth book of ...
... fall of man was a subject which he had fome years before fixed on for a tragedy , which he intended to form by the models of antiquity : and fome , not without probability , fay the play opened with that speech in the fourth book of ...
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... fall , the Serpent , or rather Satan in the Serpent ; who revolting from God , and drawing to bis fide many legians of angels , was by the command of God driven out of bea- ven , with all his crew into the great deep . Which action ...
... fall , the Serpent , or rather Satan in the Serpent ; who revolting from God , and drawing to bis fide many legians of angels , was by the command of God driven out of bea- ven , with all his crew into the great deep . Which action ...
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... fall off From their Creator , and tranfgrefs his will For one restraint , lords of the world befides ? Who first feduc'd them to that foul revolt ? Th ' infernal Serpent ; he it was , whofe guile , Stirr'd up with envy and revenge ...
... fall off From their Creator , and tranfgrefs his will For one restraint , lords of the world befides ? Who first feduc'd them to that foul revolt ? Th ' infernal Serpent ; he it was , whofe guile , Stirr'd up with envy and revenge ...
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... fall , o'erwhelm'd With floods and whirlwinds of tempeftuous fire , He foon difcerns , and welt'ring by his fide One next himself in pow'r , and next in crime , Long after known in Palestine , and nam'd Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch ...
... fall , o'erwhelm'd With floods and whirlwinds of tempeftuous fire , He foon difcerns , and welt'ring by his fide One next himself in pow'r , and next in crime , Long after known in Palestine , and nam'd Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch ...
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... Fall'n Cherub , to be weak is miferable Doing or suffering : but of this be sure , To do ought good never will be our task , But ever to do ill our fole delight , As bei'ng the contrary to his high will Whom we refift . If then his ...
... Fall'n Cherub , to be weak is miferable Doing or suffering : but of this be sure , To do ought good never will be our task , But ever to do ill our fole delight , As bei'ng the contrary to his high will Whom we refift . If then his ...
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