The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4J. 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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... poet seems to confider this circumftance of the Temptation , ( if I may venture fo to exprefs myself , ) as the laft , perfect , completion of the Initi- ation of the Man Jefus in the mystery of his own divine nature and office at least ...
... poet seems to confider this circumftance of the Temptation , ( if I may venture fo to exprefs myself , ) as the laft , perfect , completion of the Initi- ation of the Man Jefus in the mystery of his own divine nature and office at least ...
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... poet has given an extent and variety to his fubject : It might perhaps be wished , that all which he has put into the mouth of the Virgin , respecting the early life of her Son , had been confined folely to this place , instead of a ...
... poet has given an extent and variety to his fubject : It might perhaps be wished , that all which he has put into the mouth of the Virgin , respecting the early life of her Son , had been confined folely to this place , instead of a ...
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John Milton. folute of the fallen Angels , the amours attributed by the poets and mythologists to the Heathen Gods , while ... poet to return to his fubject , by making the Arch - Fiend refume his attempts against the Divine Person , the ...
John Milton. folute of the fallen Angels , the amours attributed by the poets and mythologists to the Heathen Gods , while ... poet to return to his fubject , by making the Arch - Fiend refume his attempts against the Divine Person , the ...
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... poet feems to emulate the fublimity of Mofes and the Prophets , it appears to have been his wifh in the Paradife Regained to copy the sweetness and fimplicity of the Evangelifts . " - The great ob- ject of this fecond Poem feems indeed ...
... poet feems to emulate the fublimity of Mofes and the Prophets , it appears to have been his wifh in the Paradife Regained to copy the sweetness and fimplicity of the Evangelifts . " - The great ob- ject of this fecond Poem feems indeed ...
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... poet now quits mere Dialogue for that " union of the narrative and dramatick powers , " which Dr. Johnson , speaking of this Poem , obferves " must ever be more pleafing than a dialogue without action . " - The defcription of the ...
... poet now quits mere Dialogue for that " union of the narrative and dramatick powers , " which Dr. Johnson , speaking of this Poem , obferves " must ever be more pleafing than a dialogue without action . " - The defcription of the ...
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