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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... Hell , which is often called utter darkness ; and through the great gulf between Hell and Heaven , the middle darkness . NEWTON . With other notes than to the Orphéan lyre , I BOOK III . PARADISE LOST .
... Hell , which is often called utter darkness ; and through the great gulf between Hell and Heaven , the middle darkness . NEWTON . With other notes than to the Orphéan lyre , I BOOK III . PARADISE LOST .
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... Let the difcerning linguift com- pare the preceding defcription of God with that by Taffo , Gier . Lib . c . ix . ft . 55 , 56 , 57. HUME . In blissful folitude ; he then furvey'd Hell and the BOOK III . 13 PARADISE LOST .
... Let the difcerning linguift com- pare the preceding defcription of God with that by Taffo , Gier . Lib . c . ix . ft . 55 , 56 , 57. HUME . In blissful folitude ; he then furvey'd Hell and the BOOK III . 13 PARADISE LOST .
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... Hell and the gulf between , and Satan there 70 Coasting the wall of Heaven on this fide Night In the dun air fublime , and ready now To stoop with wearied wings , and willing feet , On the bare outfide of this world , that feem'd Firm ...
... Hell and the gulf between , and Satan there 70 Coasting the wall of Heaven on this fide Night In the dun air fublime , and ready now To stoop with wearied wings , and willing feet , On the bare outfide of this world , that feem'd Firm ...
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... Hell , nor all the chains Heap'd on him there , nor yet the main abyfs Wide interrupt , can hold ; fo bent he seems On desperate revenge , that shall redound Upon his own rebellious head . And now , Through all restraint broke loose ...
... Hell , nor all the chains Heap'd on him there , nor yet the main abyfs Wide interrupt , can hold ; fo bent he seems On desperate revenge , that shall redound Upon his own rebellious head . And now , Through all restraint broke loose ...
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... Hell 160 Draw after him the whole race of mankind , By him corrupted ? or wilt thou thyself Abolish thy creation , and unmake For him , what for thy glory thou haft made ? So fhould thy goodness and thy greatness both 165 Be queftion'd ...
... Hell 160 Draw after him the whole race of mankind , By him corrupted ? or wilt thou thyself Abolish thy creation , and unmake For him , what for thy glory thou haft made ? So fhould thy goodness and thy greatness both 165 Be queftion'd ...
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