The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... : 30 40 45 O ancient powers of air , and this wide world ; 15 ( For much more willingly I mention air , This our old conquest , than remember hell , Our hated habitation ) well ye know , How many 24 BOOK I. PARADISE REGAINED .
... : 30 40 45 O ancient powers of air , and this wide world ; 15 ( For much more willingly I mention air , This our old conquest , than remember hell , Our hated habitation ) well ye know , How many 24 BOOK I. PARADISE REGAINED .
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... ancient oak Or cedar " to defend him from the dew , " Or harbour'd in one cave , is not reveal'd ; Nor tasted human food , nor hunger felt , Till those days ended ; hunger'd then at last Among wild beasts : they at his sight grew mild ...
... ancient oak Or cedar " to defend him from the dew , " Or harbour'd in one cave , is not reveal'd ; Nor tasted human food , nor hunger felt , Till those days ended ; hunger'd then at last Among wild beasts : they at his sight grew mild ...
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... ancient powers of air , and this wide world . So the devil is called in Scripture " the prince of the power of the air , " Eph . ii . 2 ; and evil spirits are termed the " rulers of the darkness of this world , " Eph . vi . 12. Satan ...
... ancient powers of air , and this wide world . So the devil is called in Scripture " the prince of the power of the air , " Eph . ii . 2 ; and evil spirits are termed the " rulers of the darkness of this world , " Eph . vi . 12. Satan ...
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... ancients , and Beza and others among the moderns , who be- lieved that the devil , though he might know Jesus to be some extraordinary person , yet knew him not to be the Messiah , the Son of God . - NEWTON . " It was requisite for the ...
... ancients , and Beza and others among the moderns , who be- lieved that the devil , though he might know Jesus to be some extraordinary person , yet knew him not to be the Messiah , the Son of God . - NEWTON . " It was requisite for the ...
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... ancient orators : - " Grandes erant verbis , crebri sententiis , compressione rerum breves , et ob eam ipsam causam inter- dum subobscuri , " Brutus , 29. ed . Proust . - DUNSter . 32 Ver . 144 . Because he boasts And vaunts of his ...
... ancient orators : - " Grandes erant verbis , crebri sententiis , compressione rerum breves , et ob eam ipsam causam inter- dum subobscuri , " Brutus , 29. ed . Proust . - DUNSter . 32 Ver . 144 . Because he boasts And vaunts of his ...
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