The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... heathen oracles , seems to have had in view what Eusebius says more copiously upon this subject in the fifth book of his Preparatio Evangelica . ' That learned father reasons in the very same way about them , and gives many instances ...
... heathen oracles , seems to have had in view what Eusebius says more copiously upon this subject in the fifth book of his Preparatio Evangelica . ' That learned father reasons in the very same way about them , and gives many instances ...
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... heathens and their oracles , says , - " Dispositiones etiam Dei et tunc prophetis concionantibus exceperunt , et nunc ... heathen boasts of their oracles , says , — “ tamen nec ista ipsa , quæ ab eis vix raro et clanculo proferuntur ...
... heathens and their oracles , says , - " Dispositiones etiam Dei et tunc prophetis concionantibus exceperunt , et nunc ... heathen boasts of their oracles , says , — “ tamen nec ista ipsa , quæ ab eis vix raro et clanculo proferuntur ...
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... heathen gods , and rejects his proposal as in no respect likely to succeed . Satan then suggests other modes of temptation , particularly proposing to avail himself of our Lord's hungering ; and , taking a band of chosen spirits with ...
... heathen gods , and rejects his proposal as in no respect likely to succeed . Satan then suggests other modes of temptation , particularly proposing to avail himself of our Lord's hungering ; and , taking a band of chosen spirits with ...
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... heathen , ( for throughout the world To me is not unknown what hath been done Worthy of memorial ) canst thou not remember Quintius , Fabricius , Curius , Regulus ? 113 For I esteem those names of men so poor , Who could do mighty ...
... heathen , ( for throughout the world To me is not unknown what hath been done Worthy of memorial ) canst thou not remember Quintius , Fabricius , Curius , Regulus ? 113 For I esteem those names of men so poor , Who could do mighty ...
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... heathen mythology , and the amours and adventures of their gods , or , ( according to Milton's system ) his own infernal compeers . If we cen- sure this passage , we must still more decisively condemn one in the fourth book ; where , in ...
... heathen mythology , and the amours and adventures of their gods , or , ( according to Milton's system ) his own infernal compeers . If we cen- sure this passage , we must still more decisively condemn one in the fourth book ; where , in ...
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