The Poetical Works of John Milton, 4권J. Johnson, G.G. and J. Robinson, W.J. and J. Richardson, R. Baldwin, Otridge and Son, J. Sewell, J. Nichols, F. and C. Rivington, T. Payne, J. Walker, W. Lowndes, J. Scatcherd, G. Wilkie, Clarke and Son, Longman and Rees, Cadell, Jun. and Davies, Vernor and Hood, J. Deighton, J. Taylor, Ogilvy and Son, J. Nunn, E. Jefferey, J. Mawman, Carpenter and Company and E. Newbery, 1801 |
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... the Poem to the reader's notice ; or , in other words , to tell him the delicious fare which he may expect , and to bid him “ fit down , and feed , and welcome at the table . " If we confider the FIRST BOOK , we shall find A 2.
... the Poem to the reader's notice ; or , in other words , to tell him the delicious fare which he may expect , and to bid him “ fit down , and feed , and welcome at the table . " If we confider the FIRST BOOK , we shall find A 2.
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... noticed ( ver . 31 & c . ) in the selection of his heroes , two of whom , Alexander and Scipio , he has before introduced ( B. ii . 196 , 199 , ) as examples of continency and self- denial : -In short , the firft fpeech of Satan opens ...
... noticed ( ver . 31 & c . ) in the selection of his heroes , two of whom , Alexander and Scipio , he has before introduced ( B. ii . 196 , 199 , ) as examples of continency and self- denial : -In short , the firft fpeech of Satan opens ...
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... notices the arguments which Satan had been urging to him ; and only takes occafion , from the description which had been given of the fplendour and magnificence of Rome , to arraign the fuperlatively extravagant luxury of the Romans ...
... notices the arguments which Satan had been urging to him ; and only takes occafion , from the description which had been given of the fplendour and magnificence of Rome , to arraign the fuperlatively extravagant luxury of the Romans ...
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... notice the vices and corruptions of the Heathen world , in the conclufion of his fpeech marks the vanity of all earthly power , by referring to his own future kingdom , as that which by fupernatural means fhould destroy all monarchies ...
... notice the vices and corruptions of the Heathen world , in the conclufion of his fpeech marks the vanity of all earthly power , by referring to his own future kingdom , as that which by fupernatural means fhould destroy all monarchies ...
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... notice . The Fiend , now " fwoln with rage " at the repeated failure of his attacks , breaks out into a language of grofs infult , profeffing to doubt whether our Lord , whom he had before frequently addressed as the Son of God , is in ...
... notice . The Fiend , now " fwoln with rage " at the repeated failure of his attacks , breaks out into a language of grofs infult , profeffing to doubt whether our Lord , whom he had before frequently addressed as the Son of God , is in ...
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