The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... perhaps in expression , while it loses nothing of grandeur , it is more polished than any other to be found . Milton intended this poem as the brief or didactic epic , of which he considered the book of Job to be a model , such as he ...
... perhaps in expression , while it loses nothing of grandeur , it is more polished than any other to be found . Milton intended this poem as the brief or didactic epic , of which he considered the book of Job to be a model , such as he ...
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... perhaps like best to see their own likenesses ; but it is often so far mis- chievous , that it is apt to confirm them in a complacency with their own follies . Our business is to improve our understandings , and exalt our hearts ; to be ...
... perhaps like best to see their own likenesses ; but it is often so far mis- chievous , that it is apt to confirm them in a complacency with their own follies . Our business is to improve our understandings , and exalt our hearts ; to be ...
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... , and profound , and perhaps more abundant : nor has the language less of that naked strength , which supports itself by its own in- trinsic power . ARGUMENT OF BOOK I. * THE subject proposed . Invocation INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 19.
... , and profound , and perhaps more abundant : nor has the language less of that naked strength , which supports itself by its own in- trinsic power . ARGUMENT OF BOOK I. * THE subject proposed . Invocation INTRODUCTORY REMARKS . 19.
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... perhaps I need not know ; For what concerns my knowledge God reveals . " 1 295 300 So spake our Morning Star , " then in his rise ; And , looking round , on every side beheld A pathless desert , " dusk with horrid shades : 74 The way he ...
... perhaps I need not know ; For what concerns my knowledge God reveals . " 1 295 300 So spake our Morning Star , " then in his rise ; And , looking round , on every side beheld A pathless desert , " dusk with horrid shades : 74 The way he ...
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... perhaps at the episcopal tribunal , to all which sorts of courts or assemblies he was an avowed enemy . The phrase , concilium horrendum , Vida makes use of upon a like occa- sion of assembling the infernal powers , Christ . ' lib . 1 ...
... perhaps at the episcopal tribunal , to all which sorts of courts or assemblies he was an avowed enemy . The phrase , concilium horrendum , Vida makes use of upon a like occa- sion of assembling the infernal powers , Christ . ' lib . 1 ...
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admiration Æneid alludes allusion ancient angels argument Asmodai Assyria Athens aught beasts beautiful Belial Bethabara blessed Lord called CALTON captive character Choaspes Christ Cicero Comus David's throne describes desert devil divine DUNSTER earth Euphrates expression Faery Queen father fiend forty days glory hast hath heathen heaven Holy honour human hunger hymns Ibid Israel Jesus John Judea king kingdom language Latin Lord's Milton mind Mount Mount Taurus Nebaioth NEWTON night numbers observes oracles Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthian passage plain poem poet poetical poetry praise prophet quæ reign replied river Jordan Roman Rome Satan Saviour says scene Scripture seems shades shalt Son of God song spake speech Spenser spirits splendour Strabo sublime suppose Tasso taste tempt temptation tempter thee thence things thou art thought Thyer TODD truth verse Virgil virtue WARTON wilderness wisdom words