The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, 3±ÇJ. Johnson, 1809 |
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... things fly up thither : Thence comes to the gate of Heaven , defcribed af- cending by ftairs , and the waters above the firma- ment that flow about it : His paffage thence to the orb of the fun ; he finds there Uriel , the regent of ...
... things fly up thither : Thence comes to the gate of Heaven , defcribed af- cending by ftairs , and the waters above the firma- ment that flow about it : His paffage thence to the orb of the fun ; he finds there Uriel , the regent of ...
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... things invisible to mortal fight . 55 Now had the Almighty Father from above , From the pure empyrean where he sits High thron'd above all highth , bent down his eye His own works and their works at once to view : ¥È¥ç¥â¥áί¥ïς ¥Ó¥å¥é¥ñ¥å¥òί¥á¥ï ...
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... things are propofed , ' tis the bufinefs of reafon to choose , i . e . ne- termine fpeculatively , which is the beft ; as it is the business of will to determine practically . These words were thrown in to take off the objection which ...
... things are propofed , ' tis the bufinefs of reafon to choose , i . e . ne- termine fpeculatively , which is the beft ; as it is the business of will to determine practically . These words were thrown in to take off the objection which ...
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... things made , and judgeft only right . 155 Or fhall the Adversary thus obtain His end , and fruftrate thine ? fhall he fulfil His malice , and thy goodness bring to nought , Or proud return , though to his heavier doom , Yet with ...
... things made , and judgeft only right . 155 Or fhall the Adversary thus obtain His end , and fruftrate thine ? fhall he fulfil His malice , and thy goodness bring to nought , Or proud return , though to his heavier doom , Yet with ...
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... thing past ; perhaps , because all things , even future ones , are prefent to the Divine Mind . Thus , in v . 151 . 66 Thy creature late fo lov'd : " And in v . 181 . " that he may know how frail " His fallen condition is : " - And yet ...
... thing past ; perhaps , because all things , even future ones , are prefent to the Divine Mind . Thus , in v . 151 . 66 Thy creature late fo lov'd : " And in v . 181 . " that he may know how frail " His fallen condition is : " - And yet ...
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