The Poetical Works of John Milton, 6±ÇJ. 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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... thee a crown of life . " The design is , Chrift descending to judgement , and the Faithful appearing before the judgement- feat of Chrift , and receiving their rewards . The judge is feated , " amidst a blaze of light , " on a fmall ...
... thee a crown of life . " The design is , Chrift descending to judgement , and the Faithful appearing before the judgement- feat of Chrift , and receiving their rewards . The judge is feated , " amidst a blaze of light , " on a fmall ...
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... thee from among the Cherubims " Thy choice of flaming warriours . ¡± See also , B. iv . 576. of the angel Gabriel . " To whom the winged warriour thus return'd . ¡± And B. vi . 102. " Enclos'd with flaming cherubim . " WARTON . The winged ...
... thee from among the Cherubims " Thy choice of flaming warriours . ¡± See also , B. iv . 576. of the angel Gabriel . " To whom the winged warriour thus return'd . ¡± And B. vi . 102. " Enclos'd with flaming cherubim . " WARTON . The winged ...
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... thee freely put off . " Ver . 24 . for our excefs ; ] He has ufed the word in the fame fenfe , Par . Loft , B. xi . 111. " Bewailing their excess . " But I think with greater propriety there than here . NEWTON . It is hard to fay , why ...
... thee freely put off . " Ver . 24 . for our excefs ; ] He has ufed the word in the fame fenfe , Par . Loft , B. xi . 111. " Bewailing their excess . " But I think with greater propriety there than here . NEWTON . It is hard to fay , why ...
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... thee he spied from far " And now he haunts th ' infamous woods and downs . " ; 15 I apprehend , from the fense alfo of the word in this laft illuftra- tion , that infamous in Comus , v . 424 , fhould be thus accented : Infamous hills ...
... thee he spied from far " And now he haunts th ' infamous woods and downs . " ; 15 I apprehend , from the fense alfo of the word in this laft illuftra- tion , that infamous in Comus , v . 424 , fhould be thus accented : Infamous hills ...
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... thee Winter had no power ! V. Yet can I not perfuade me thou art dead , Or that thy corfe corrupts in earth's dark womb , Or that thy beauties lie in wormy bed , 31 Hid from the world in a low - delved tomb ; Could Heaven for pity thee ...
... thee Winter had no power ! V. Yet can I not perfuade me thou art dead , Or that thy corfe corrupts in earth's dark womb , Or that thy beauties lie in wormy bed , 31 Hid from the world in a low - delved tomb ; Could Heaven for pity thee ...
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