The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1893 |
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... Gods of Man's World . So they anticipate ; and , over and over again throughout the poem , we are reminded that their anticipa- tion has been fulfilled . What is the theory throughout Paradise Lost but that the gods of all the heathen ...
... Gods of Man's World . So they anticipate ; and , over and over again throughout the poem , we are reminded that their anticipa- tion has been fulfilled . What is the theory throughout Paradise Lost but that the gods of all the heathen ...
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... Gods of the Polytheistic Mythologies , have been in possession of Man's World , distributed through it , some here , some there , according to their characters and faculties of mischief , but occasionally meeting in council somewhere in ...
... Gods of the Polytheistic Mythologies , have been in possession of Man's World , distributed through it , some here , some there , according to their characters and faculties of mischief , but occasionally meeting in council somewhere in ...
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... gods , Of many a pleasant realm and province wide . So to the coast of Jordan he directs His easy steps , girded with snaky wiles , Where he might likeliest find this new - declared , This man of men , attested Son of God , Temptation ...
... gods , Of many a pleasant realm and province wide . So to the coast of Jordan he directs His easy steps , girded with snaky wiles , Where he might likeliest find this new - declared , This man of men , attested Son of God , Temptation ...
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... God , Now entering his great duel , not of arms , But to vanquish by wisdom hellish wiles ! The Father knows the Son ; therefore secure Ventures his filial virtue , though untried , Against whate'er may tempt , whate'er seduce , Allure ...
... God , Now entering his great duel , not of arms , But to vanquish by wisdom hellish wiles ! The Father knows the Son ; therefore secure Ventures his filial virtue , though untried , Against whate'er may tempt , whate'er seduce , Allure ...
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... God foretold thy birth Conceived in me a virgin ; he foretold Thou shouldst be great , and sit on David's throne , 240 And of thy kingdom there should be no end . At thy nativity a glorious quire Of Angels , in the fields of Bethlehem ...
... God foretold thy birth Conceived in me a virgin ; he foretold Thou shouldst be great , and sit on David's throne , 240 And of thy kingdom there should be no end . At thy nativity a glorious quire Of Angels , in the fields of Bethlehem ...
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