The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... Milton himself , and of the comments of two distinguished anno- tators . I refer to the passage beginning v . 285 of b . iv . of ' Pa- radise Regained , ' which contains Christ's answer to Satan's PARADISE REGAINED . 5.
... Milton himself , and of the comments of two distinguished anno- tators . I refer to the passage beginning v . 285 of b . iv . of ' Pa- radise Regained , ' which contains Christ's answer to Satan's PARADISE REGAINED . 5.
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. radise Regained , ' which contains Christ's answer to Satan's panegyric of human learning , beginning v . 236 , describing Athens as the seat of all intellectual glory . Our Saviour answers , v . 309 ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. radise Regained , ' which contains Christ's answer to Satan's panegyric of human learning , beginning v . 236 , describing Athens as the seat of all intellectual glory . Our Saviour answers , v . 309 ...
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... , that Christ is here answering Satan's speech , and counteracting his exquisite panegyric on the philosophers , poets , and orators of Athens : yet at the same time , I can conceive that Satan's speech , PARADISE REGAINED . Book I.
... , that Christ is here answering Satan's speech , and counteracting his exquisite panegyric on the philosophers , poets , and orators of Athens : yet at the same time , I can conceive that Satan's speech , PARADISE REGAINED . Book I.
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... answer , but sat some time in a muse ; then broke off that discourse , and fell upon another subject . " When Ellwood afterwards waited on him in London , Milton showed him his Paradise Regained ; ' and , in a pleasant tone , said to ...
... answer , but sat some time in a muse ; then broke off that discourse , and fell upon another subject . " When Ellwood afterwards waited on him in London , Milton showed him his Paradise Regained ; ' and , in a pleasant tone , said to ...
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... answer , which eclipses it at once ; and which moves the soul and heart by its acute and moral grandeur , and its heroic self - denial . But let it be remembered , that in addition to Satan's alarming artifices , our Saviour had to ...
... answer , which eclipses it at once ; and which moves the soul and heart by its acute and moral grandeur , and its heroic self - denial . But let it be remembered , that in addition to Satan's alarming artifices , our Saviour had to ...
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