The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554 Seiten |
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... Eternal Spirit who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and " sends out his Seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify " the lips of whom he pleases . To this must be added industrious and select reading ...
... Eternal Spirit who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and " sends out his Seraphim with the hallowed fire of his altar to touch and purify " the lips of whom he pleases . To this must be added industrious and select reading ...
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... Eternal Infinity , or between our created World and the immea- surable and inconceivable Universe of Pre - human Existence . So far as our World is concerned , the poem starts from that moment when our newly - created Earth , with all ...
... Eternal Infinity , or between our created World and the immea- surable and inconceivable Universe of Pre - human Existence . So far as our World is concerned , the poem starts from that moment when our newly - created Earth , with all ...
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... eternal wrath burning after them , and driving them still down , down , through Chaos , to the place prepared for them . The place prepared for them ! Yes , for now there is a modification in the map of Universal Space to suit the ...
... eternal wrath burning after them , and driving them still down , down , through Chaos , to the place prepared for them . The place prepared for them ! Yes , for now there is a modification in the map of Universal Space to suit the ...
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... as far , therefore , as Paradise Lost is an expression of Milton's habitual mode of thought respecting Man and History in relation to an eternal and unknown In Infinity , it is so by way of what the INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST . 31.
... as far , therefore , as Paradise Lost is an expression of Milton's habitual mode of thought respecting Man and History in relation to an eternal and unknown In Infinity , it is so by way of what the INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST . 31.
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... Eternal Providence , And justify the ways of God to men . Say first for Heaven hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of Hell - say first what cause [ BOOK L Failure Moved our grand Parents , in that happy state , 4 . Favoured ...
... Eternal Providence , And justify the ways of God to men . Say first for Heaven hides nothing from thy view , Nor the deep tract of Hell - say first what cause [ BOOK L Failure Moved our grand Parents , in that happy state , 4 . Favoured ...
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