The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 4John Macrone, 1835 |
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... person he had long before 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 ...
... person he had long before 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 ...
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... person , from whom they have so much to dread : this office he offers himself to under- take ; and , his offer being accepted , sets out on his enter- prise . In the mean time , God , in the assembly of holy angels , declares that he ...
... person , from whom they have so much to dread : this office he offers himself to under- take ; and , his offer being accepted , sets out on his enter- prise . In the mean time , God , in the assembly of holy angels , declares that he ...
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... person than the Son of God ; to which he adds what his own inquiries and reflections had supplied in confirmation of this great truth , and particularly dwells on the recent attestation of it at the river Jordan . Our Lord passes forty ...
... person than the Son of God ; to which he adds what his own inquiries and reflections had supplied in confirmation of this great truth , and particularly dwells on the recent attestation of it at the river Jordan . Our Lord passes forty ...
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... person , of whom he had such notice be- fore . - NEWTON . The Baptist John carries us with the best effect in medias res . - DUNSTER . 11 Ver . 33 . About the world . Who , roving still " And the Lord said unto Satan , whence comest ...
... person , of whom he had such notice be- fore . - NEWTON . The Baptist John carries us with the best effect in medias res . - DUNSTER . 11 Ver . 33 . About the world . Who , roving still " And the Lord said unto Satan , whence comest ...
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... person , yet knew him not to be the Messiah , the Son of God . - NEWTON . " It was requisite for the poet to assume this opinion , as it is a necessary hinge on which part of the poem turns.- DUNSTER . 23 Ver . 97. Well - woven snares ...
... person , yet knew him not to be the Messiah , the Son of God . - NEWTON . " It was requisite for the poet to assume this opinion , as it is a necessary hinge on which part of the poem turns.- DUNSTER . 23 Ver . 97. Well - woven snares ...
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