The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... doubt if any possible change could improve it . Assuredly , there is no poem of an epic form , where the sublimest moral is so forcibly and abundantly united to poetical delight : the splendour of the poem does not blaze indeed so ...
... doubt if any possible change could improve it . Assuredly , there is no poem of an epic form , where the sublimest moral is so forcibly and abundantly united to poetical delight : the splendour of the poem does not blaze indeed so ...
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... doubt . I saw The prophet do him reverence ; on him , rising 80 Out of the water , Heaven above the clouds Unfold her crystal doors ; 19 thence on his head A perfect dove descend , 20 ( whate'er it meant ) And out of Heaven the sovran ...
... doubt . I saw The prophet do him reverence ; on him , rising 80 Out of the water , Heaven above the clouds Unfold her crystal doors ; 19 thence on his head A perfect dove descend , 20 ( whate'er it meant ) And out of Heaven the sovran ...
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... doubt was , that Paradise , regained by our Saviour's resist- ing the temptations of Satan , might be a better contrast to Paradise , lost by our first parents too easily yielding to the same seducing Spirit . Besides , he might , very ...
... doubt was , that Paradise , regained by our Saviour's resist- ing the temptations of Satan , might be a better contrast to Paradise , lost by our first parents too easily yielding to the same seducing Spirit . Besides , he might , very ...
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... doubt , " mighty in the Scripture , " has , with much art , availed himself of the original passage in the Old Testa- ment , as it affords him such an immediate and apposite transition to the miraculous feeding the children of Israel ...
... doubt , " mighty in the Scripture , " has , with much art , availed himself of the original passage in the Old Testa- ment , as it affords him such an immediate and apposite transition to the miraculous feeding the children of Israel ...
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... the temptation : he says : - I can at will , doubt not , as soon as thou , Command a table in this wilderness , And call swift flights of angels ministrant , Array'd in glory on my cup to attend : Why 888 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
... the temptation : he says : - I can at will , doubt not , as soon as thou , Command a table in this wilderness , And call swift flights of angels ministrant , Array'd in glory on my cup to attend : Why 888 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS .
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