A Familiar Explanation of the Poetical Works of Milton: To which is Prefixed Mr. Addison's Criticism on Paradise LostJ. and R. Tonson, 1762 - 144 páginas |
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... fallen Angels : The Meffiah Meffiah their Friend , and the Almighty their Protector . 6 A CRITIQUE upon.
... fallen Angels : The Meffiah Meffiah their Friend , and the Almighty their Protector . 6 A CRITIQUE upon.
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... fallen Angels that lay plunged and ftupified in the Sea of Fire . He call'd fo loud , that all the hollow deep Of Hell refounded- But there is no fingle Paffage in the whole Poem worked up to a greater Sublimity , than that wherein his ...
... fallen Angels that lay plunged and ftupified in the Sea of Fire . He call'd fo loud , that all the hollow deep Of Hell refounded- But there is no fingle Paffage in the whole Poem worked up to a greater Sublimity , than that wherein his ...
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... fallen Angels when drawn up in Battle Array : -The Univerfal Hoft up fent A Shout that tore Hell's Concave , and beyond Frighted the Reign of Chaos and old Night , THE Review which the Leader makes of his In- fernal Army : He thro ' the ...
... fallen Angels when drawn up in Battle Array : -The Univerfal Hoft up fent A Shout that tore Hell's Concave , and beyond Frighted the Reign of Chaos and old Night , THE Review which the Leader makes of his In- fernal Army : He thro ' the ...
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... fallen Angels , is admirably preferved in the Begin- ning of this Book . His opening and clofing the De- bate ; his taking on himself that great Enterprize 5 at at the Thought of which the whole infernal Affembly trembled 46 A CRITIQUE ...
... fallen Angels , is admirably preferved in the Begin- ning of this Book . His opening and clofing the De- bate ; his taking on himself that great Enterprize 5 at at the Thought of which the whole infernal Affembly trembled 46 A CRITIQUE ...
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... fallen Angels . He is de- fcribed in the first Book as befmeared with the Blood of human Sacrifices , and delighted with the Tears of Pa- rents and the Cries of Children . In the fecond Book he is marked out as the fierceft Spirit that ...
... fallen Angels . He is de- fcribed in the first Book as befmeared with the Blood of human Sacrifices , and delighted with the Tears of Pa- rents and the Cries of Children . In the fecond Book he is marked out as the fierceft Spirit that ...
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