The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... considered the book of Job to be a model , such as he notices in the second book of his ' Reason of Church Government . ' " Milton , " says Hayley , " had al- ready executed one extensive divine poem , peculiarly distinguished by ...
... considered the book of Job to be a model , such as he notices in the second book of his ' Reason of Church Government . ' " Milton , " says Hayley , " had al- ready executed one extensive divine poem , peculiarly distinguished by ...
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... considered more sober , and less removed from its authorities , than that of the Paradise Lost ; ' and this is supposed to have partly arisen from the poet's awe of his subject , and partly from the weakness of rapidly declining age ...
... considered more sober , and less removed from its authorities , than that of the Paradise Lost ; ' and this is supposed to have partly arisen from the poet's awe of his subject , and partly from the weakness of rapidly declining age ...
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... considered as lessening the dignity of invocations on such subjects . - DUNster . Ver . 9. Into the desert . It is said , Mat . iv . 1 : - " Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil . " And from ...
... considered as lessening the dignity of invocations on such subjects . - DUNster . Ver . 9. Into the desert . It is said , Mat . iv . 1 : - " Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil . " And from ...
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... considered by commen- tators as a yaxuds èπivírios : bishop Patrick supposes it to have been composed by David after his victory over Go- liath ; " which , " he adds , “ was a lively emblem of Christ's conquest over our great enemy ...
... considered by commen- tators as a yaxuds èπivírios : bishop Patrick supposes it to have been composed by David after his victory over Go- liath ; " which , " he adds , “ was a lively emblem of Christ's conquest over our great enemy ...
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... considered also that it was not necessary to confine those descriptions merely to that part of the wilderness of Judea , into which our Lord was just now entering , v . 193 , or where at most he had not advanced any great way , v . 299 ...
... considered also that it was not necessary to confine those descriptions merely to that part of the wilderness of Judea , into which our Lord was just now entering , v . 193 , or where at most he had not advanced any great way , v . 299 ...
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