The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... Satan is within prospect of Eden , and looking round upon the glories of the creation , he is filled with sentiments different from those which he discovered whilst he was in hell . The place inspires him with thoughts more adapted to ...
... Satan is within prospect of Eden , and looking round upon the glories of the creation , he is filled with sentiments different from those which he discovered whilst he was in hell . The place inspires him with thoughts more adapted to ...
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... Satan with his Angels now fallen into hell , described here , not in the centre , for heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made , certainly not yet accursed ; but in a place of utter darkness , fitliest called Chaos : here Satan ...
... Satan with his Angels now fallen into hell , described here , not in the centre , for heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made , certainly not yet accursed ; but in a place of utter darkness , fitliest called Chaos : here Satan ...
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... Satan's crime was not his aiming " above his peers : " he was in place high above them before , as the Doctor proves from b . v . 812 : but though this be true , Milton may be right here ; for the force of the words seems not that Satan ...
... Satan's crime was not his aiming " above his peers : " he was in place high above them before , as the Doctor proves from b . v . 812 : but though this be true , Milton may be right here ; for the force of the words seems not that Satan ...
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... Satan , who is one of the principal actors in this poem , are wonderfully proper to give us a full idea of him : his pride , envy , and revenge , obstinacy , despair , and impenitence , are all of them very artfully inter- woven . In ...
... Satan , who is one of the principal actors in this poem , are wonderfully proper to give us a full idea of him : his pride , envy , and revenge , obstinacy , despair , and impenitence , are all of them very artfully inter- woven . In ...
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... Satan . 110 115 For the word Satan , in Hebrew , signifies an enemy : he is THE ENEMY by way of eminence , the chief enemy of God and Man . - NEWTON . All is not lost . What though the field be lost ? This passage is an excellent ...
... Satan . 110 115 For the word Satan , in Hebrew , signifies an enemy : he is THE ENEMY by way of eminence , the chief enemy of God and Man . - NEWTON . All is not lost . What though the field be lost ? This passage is an excellent ...
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