The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... given less of his own , either of thought , matter , or language : he appears rather the oracle or channel , through which the voice of the Divinity speaks . There is less of human learning , but more than hu- man wisdom ; -less of that ...
... given less of his own , either of thought , matter , or language : he appears rather the oracle or channel , through which the voice of the Divinity speaks . There is less of human learning , but more than hu- man wisdom ; -less of that ...
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... given the sub- stance of the context , as cited by Dr. Newton : it must , however , be observed , that Christ is here answering Satan's speech , and counteracting his exquisite panegyric on the philosophers , poets , and orators of ...
... given the sub- stance of the context , as cited by Dr. Newton : it must , however , be observed , that Christ is here answering Satan's speech , and counteracting his exquisite panegyric on the philosophers , poets , and orators of ...
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... given up his Son to be tempted by Satan ; but foretels that the tempter shall be completely defeated by him : upon which the angels sing a hymn of triumph . Jesus is led up by the Spirit into the wilderness , while he is meditating on ...
... given up his Son to be tempted by Satan ; but foretels that the tempter shall be completely defeated by him : upon which the angels sing a hymn of triumph . Jesus is led up by the Spirit into the wilderness , while he is meditating on ...
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... given , " awhile survey'd With wonder ; then , with envy fraught and rage , Flies to his place , nor rests , but in mid air To council summons all his mighty peers , Within thick clouds and dark tenfold involved , 13 A gloomy consistory ...
... given , " awhile survey'd With wonder ; then , with envy fraught and rage , Flies to his place , nor rests , but in mid air To council summons all his mighty peers , Within thick clouds and dark tenfold involved , 13 A gloomy consistory ...
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... given , and what confess'd more true 105 106 425 430 Among the nations ? that hath been thy craft , By mixing somewhat true to vent more lies . " But what have been thy answers , what but dark , Ambiguous , and with double sense ...
... given , and what confess'd more true 105 106 425 430 Among the nations ? that hath been thy craft , By mixing somewhat true to vent more lies . " But what have been thy answers , what but dark , Ambiguous , and with double sense ...
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