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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... hath affign'd ; and for the fame reafon which prevailed with him to affign it . His father John Milton , by profeffion a scriviner , lived in a repu- table manner on a competent estate , ' entirely his own acquifition ; having been ...
... hath affign'd ; and for the fame reafon which prevailed with him to affign it . His father John Milton , by profeffion a scriviner , lived in a repu- table manner on a competent estate , ' entirely his own acquifition ; having been ...
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... hath excited to many admirers to imitate his manner , yet I think never any was known to aspire to emulation : even the late in- genious Mr. Philips , who in the colours of stile , came the nearest of all the copiers to refemble the ...
... hath excited to many admirers to imitate his manner , yet I think never any was known to aspire to emulation : even the late in- genious Mr. Philips , who in the colours of stile , came the nearest of all the copiers to refemble the ...
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... hath join'd In equal ru'in into what pit thou feeft : 90 From what highth fall'n , fo much the ftronger prov'd He with his thunder : and till then who knew The force of his dire arms ? yet not for thofe , Nor what the potent victor in ...
... hath join'd In equal ru'in into what pit thou feeft : 90 From what highth fall'n , fo much the ftronger prov'd He with his thunder : and till then who knew The force of his dire arms ? yet not for thofe , Nor what the potent victor in ...
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... Hath loft us Heav'n , and all this mighty host In horrible deftruction laid thus low , As far as Gods and heav'nly effences : Can perifh for the mind and fpi'rit remains Invincible , and vigor foon returns , Though all our glory ...
... Hath loft us Heav'n , and all this mighty host In horrible deftruction laid thus low , As far as Gods and heav'nly effences : Can perifh for the mind and fpi'rit remains Invincible , and vigor foon returns , Though all our glory ...
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... hath recall'd His minifters of vengeance and pursuit 170 Back to the gates of Heav'n : the fulphurous hail Shot after us in ftorm , o'erblown hath laid The fiery furge , that from the precipice Of Heav'n receiv'd us falling ; and the ...
... hath recall'd His minifters of vengeance and pursuit 170 Back to the gates of Heav'n : the fulphurous hail Shot after us in ftorm , o'erblown hath laid The fiery furge , that from the precipice Of Heav'n receiv'd us falling ; and the ...
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