The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... of 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.
... of 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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... beginning v . 236 , describing Athens as the seat of all intellectual glory . Our Saviour answers , v . 309 : — Alas ! what can they teach , and not mislead , Ignorant of themselves , of God much more , And how the world began , and how ...
... beginning v . 236 , describing Athens as the seat of all intellectual glory . Our Saviour answers , v . 309 : — Alas ! what can they teach , and not mislead , Ignorant of themselves , of God much more , And how the world began , and how ...
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... beginning to feel his divinity from the signs imparted to him at the baptism of St. John , wanders into a desert and barren wilderness , where he loses himself , and fasts for forty days . There Satan encounters him , first in disguise ...
... beginning to feel his divinity from the signs imparted to him at the baptism of St. John , wanders into a desert and barren wilderness , where he loses himself , and fasts for forty days . There Satan encounters him , first in disguise ...
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... ( what can it less ? ) that man , 102 Man fallen shall be restored , I never more . To whom our Saviour sternly thus replied : - 405 Deservedly thou grievest , composed of lies From the beginning 36 BOOK I. PARADISE REGAINED .
... ( what can it less ? ) that man , 102 Man fallen shall be restored , I never more . To whom our Saviour sternly thus replied : - 405 Deservedly thou grievest , composed of lies From the beginning 36 BOOK I. PARADISE REGAINED .
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John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. Deservedly thou grievest , composed of lies From the beginning , and in lies wilt end ; Who boast'st release from hell , and leave to come Into the heaven of heavens : thou comest indeed , As a poor ...
John Milton Sir Egerton Brydges. Deservedly thou grievest , composed of lies From the beginning , and in lies wilt end ; Who boast'st release from hell , and leave to come Into the heaven of heavens : thou comest indeed , As a poor ...
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