Paradise regain'd, Book I-IV. Samson Agonistes. Comus, a maskJ. 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 ellipfis here is like that of the word illa in Virgil , where he fays , Ecl . ii . 23 . " Canto qu©¡ folitus , fi quando armenta vocaret . " LORD MONBODDO . Adam , by dire example , to beware Apoftafy , B 4 BOOK VII . PARADISE LOST .
... ] The ellipfis here is like that of the word illa in Virgil , where he fays , Ecl . ii . 23 . " Canto qu©¡ folitus , fi quando armenta vocaret . " LORD MONBODDO . Adam , by dire example , to beware Apoftafy , B 4 BOOK VII . PARADISE LOST .
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... Lord Shaftsbury has obferved , that Milton's beauties generally depend upon folid thought , ftrong reafoning , noble paffion , and a continued thread of moral doctrine ; but in this place he has shown what an exalted fancy , and mere ...
... Lord Shaftsbury has obferved , that Milton's beauties generally depend upon folid thought , ftrong reafoning , noble paffion , and a continued thread of moral doctrine ; but in this place he has shown what an exalted fancy , and mere ...
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... Lord : Heaven open'd wide Her ever - during gates , harmonious found On golden hinges moving , to let forth Ver . 197. About his chariot numberless were pour'd Cherub , and Seraph , ] Dr. Bentley calls 202 206 Cherub pour'd " an aukward ...
... Lord : Heaven open'd wide Her ever - during gates , harmonious found On golden hinges moving , to let forth Ver . 197. About his chariot numberless were pour'd Cherub , and Seraph , ] Dr. Bentley calls 202 206 Cherub pour'd " an aukward ...
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... Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth . " The rest must be fomething different from the now elementary bodies , and that ( B. iii . 716. ) is determined to be the ethereal quintessence of which the heavenly luminous bodies were formed ...
... Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth . " The rest must be fomething different from the now elementary bodies , and that ( B. iii . 716. ) is determined to be the ethereal quintessence of which the heavenly luminous bodies were formed ...
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... LORD MONBODDO . Ver . 248 . a cloudy tabernacle ] Alluding to the glory of the Lord fojourning in the tabernacle , before a moft glorious temple was built for its fixed refidence and habitation . GREENWOOD . By the celestial quires ...
... LORD MONBODDO . Ver . 248 . a cloudy tabernacle ] Alluding to the glory of the Lord fojourning in the tabernacle , before a moft glorious temple was built for its fixed refidence and habitation . GREENWOOD . By the celestial quires ...
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