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... Adam , in the eighth book of ' Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares his initiation into the mysteries of this immaterial love . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper ...
... Adam , in the eighth book of ' Paradise Lost , ' altogether proceeds on this doctrine . In the ' Smectymnus ' he declares his initiation into the mysteries of this immaterial love . Thus from the laureate fraternity of poets , riper ...
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... Adam and Eve before the Fall are a different species from that of mankind , who are descended from them ; and none but a poet of the most un- bounded invention and the most exquisite judgment , could have filled their conversa- tion and ...
... Adam and Eve before the Fall are a different species from that of mankind , who are descended from them ; and none but a poet of the most un- bounded invention and the most exquisite judgment , could have filled their conversa- tion and ...
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... Adam and Eve , together with his transforming himself into different shapes , in order to hear their conversations , are circumstances that give an agreeable surprise to the reader , and are devised with great art , to connect that ...
... Adam and Eve , together with his transforming himself into different shapes , in order to hear their conversations , are circumstances that give an agreeable surprise to the reader , and are devised with great art , to connect that ...
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... Adam's room The head of all mankind , though Adam's son . As in him perish all men , so in thee , As from a second root , shall be restored , As many as are restored ; without thee none . His crime makes guilty all his sons ; thy merit ...
... Adam's room The head of all mankind , though Adam's son . As in him perish all men , so in thee , As from a second root , shall be restored , As many as are restored ; without thee none . His crime makes guilty all his sons ; thy merit ...
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... Adam's abode ; those lofty shades his bower : Thy way thou canst not miss , me mine requires . Thus said , he turn'd ; and Satan , bowing low , As to superior spirits is wont in heaven , Where honour due and reverence none neglects ...
... Adam's abode ; those lofty shades his bower : Thy way thou canst not miss , me mine requires . Thus said , he turn'd ; and Satan , bowing low , As to superior spirits is wont in heaven , Where honour due and reverence none neglects ...
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