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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... creature late fo lov'd , thy youngest son , Fall circumvented thus by fraud , though join'd With his own folly ? That be from thee far , That far be from thee , Father , who art judge Of all things made , and judgeft only right . 155 Or ...
... creature late fo lov'd , thy youngest son , Fall circumvented thus by fraud , though join'd With his own folly ? That be from thee far , That far be from thee , Father , who art judge Of all things made , and judgeft only right . 155 Or ...
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... creatures , and to all Comes unprevented , unimplor'd , unfought ? 230 fit to undertake the one , as the Son of God the other . But though the filence is the fame in both places , the difference of the expreffion is remarkable . In Hell ...
... creatures , and to all Comes unprevented , unimplor'd , unfought ? 230 fit to undertake the one , as the Son of God the other . But though the filence is the fame in both places , the difference of the expreffion is remarkable . In Hell ...
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... creature late fo lov'd : " And in v . 181 . " that he may know how frail " His fallen condition is : ¡± - And yet these two paffages , with others of the fame kind , Dr. Bentley has fuffered to stand uncenfured . PEARCE . Equal to God ...
... creature late fo lov'd : " And in v . 181 . " that he may know how frail " His fallen condition is : ¡± - And yet these two paffages , with others of the fame kind , Dr. Bentley has fuffered to stand uncenfured . PEARCE . Equal to God ...
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... creature , " or of all creation , 14. " The beginning of the creation Ver . 387. Whom else no creature can behold ; ] No creature can otherwife behold the Father but in and through the Son . See John i . 18 , and xiv . 9. NEWTON . 399 ...
... creature , " or of all creation , 14. " The beginning of the creation Ver . 387. Whom else no creature can behold ; ] No creature can otherwife behold the Father but in and through the Son . See John i . 18 , and xiv . 9. NEWTON . 399 ...
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... no companion of his labour and partner of his profits , or who happened not to meet one . " Embaffy to China , 1797 , vol . ii . p . 243 , 8vo . edit . TODD . Alone , for other creature in this place , Living 44 BOOK III . PARADISE LOST .
... no companion of his labour and partner of his profits , or who happened not to meet one . " Embaffy to China , 1797 , vol . ii . p . 243 , 8vo . edit . TODD . Alone , for other creature in this place , Living 44 BOOK III . PARADISE LOST .
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