“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... Universe , or Mundane System , hung drop - like by a golden touch from the Empyrean above it . In proportion to this Empyrean , at the distance whence Satan gazes , even the Starry Universe pendent from it is but as a star of smallest ...
... Universe , or Mundane System , hung drop - like by a golden touch from the Empyrean above it . In proportion to this Empyrean , at the distance whence Satan gazes , even the Starry Universe pendent from it is but as a star of smallest ...
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... Universe , and again in their ascents from the Universe to Heaven's gate . Some- times these stairs are drawn up to Heaven and invisible ; but at the moment when Satan reached the spot they were let down , so that , standing on the ...
... Universe , and again in their ascents from the Universe to Heaven's gate . Some- times these stairs are drawn up to Heaven and invisible ; but at the moment when Satan reached the spot they were let down , so that , standing on the ...
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... Universe in Milton's total scheme of Infinitude . Although a great part of the action of the poem takes place in the Empyrean , in Chaos , and in Hell , much of it also takes place within the bounds of this Starry Universe of ours ; so ...
... Universe in Milton's total scheme of Infinitude . Although a great part of the action of the poem takes place in the Empyrean , in Chaos , and in Hell , much of it also takes place within the bounds of this Starry Universe of ours ; so ...
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... Universe from absolute Infinity or Nothingness , had to be thought of as in any sense a material or impenetrable shell . The utter strangeness of this Ptolemaic system of the Cosmos to our present habits of thought causes us to forget ...
... Universe from absolute Infinity or Nothingness , had to be thought of as in any sense a material or impenetrable shell . The utter strangeness of this Ptolemaic system of the Cosmos to our present habits of thought causes us to forget ...
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John Milton David Masson. the Ptolemaic conception of the Universe , and not according to the Copernican , that our old poets thought of things and expressed their thoughts , would lead , I repeat , to very curious and very interesting ...
John Milton David Masson. the Ptolemaic conception of the Universe , and not according to the Copernican , that our old poets thought of things and expressed their thoughts , would lead , I repeat , to very curious and very interesting ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Aldersgate Street Angels arms aught beast Beelzebub behold blind bliss Cædmon called Chaos Chor cloud copies dark daughters death delight divine dread dwell Earth edition of Paradise Edmundson Empyrean English epic eternal evil eyes fair Father fcap fear Fiend fruit glory hand happy hath heard Heaven Heavenly Hell highth hill honour Jacob Tonson John Milton King labour Latin Lauder's less light live London Lord Lucifer mind night o'er pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage Petty France poem poet Poetical published rebel Angels reign round Samson Agonistes Satan seems Serpent shalt sight Simmons soon spake Sphere Spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things Thomas Ellwood thou art thou hast thought throne thyself Tonson tree Universe Vondel whence wings wonder words World