Paradise Regain'd: A Poem in Four Books ; to which is Added Samson Agonistes ; And, Poems Upon Several Occasions, Volume 1 |
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... just harmony and original perfection . From the Manufcript too we have given the plan of Paradife Loft , as Milton first defigned it , in the form of a tragedy , and likewife the subjects which he had sketched out for other tragedies ...
... just harmony and original perfection . From the Manufcript too we have given the plan of Paradife Loft , as Milton first defigned it , in the form of a tragedy , and likewife the subjects which he had sketched out for other tragedies ...
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... alludes to what Satan had just before said to his companions , ver . 190 . I , when no other durst , sole un- dertook . Thyer . 163. That Of his apoftafy ; he might have learnt Lefs overweening Book I. PARADISE REGAIN'D . 13.
... alludes to what Satan had just before said to his companions , ver . 190 . I , when no other durst , sole un- dertook . Thyer . 163. That Of his apoftafy ; he might have learnt Lefs overweening Book I. PARADISE REGAIN'D . 13.
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... Just Simeon , because it is faid Luke II . 25. and the fame man was just : and pro- phetic Anna , because it is faid Luke II . 36. and there was one Anna a prophetes . The like accuracy may be obferved in all the reft . 262 . and foon ...
... Just Simeon , because it is faid Luke II . 25. and the fame man was just : and pro- phetic Anna , because it is faid Luke II . 36. and there was one Anna a prophetes . The like accuracy may be obferved in all the reft . 262 . and foon ...
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... just upon the point of being attack'd by fuch an Adverfary . Calton . 294. So pake our Morning Star ] So our Saviour is called in the Re- velation XXH . 16. the bright and morning The way he came not having mark'd , return Was Book I ...
... just upon the point of being attack'd by fuch an Adverfary . Calton . 294. So pake our Morning Star ] So our Saviour is called in the Re- velation XXH . 16. the bright and morning The way he came not having mark'd , return Was Book I ...
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... just after , Tell me if food were now be- fore thee fet & c : What if we read therefore , Doft thou not hunger then ? Sympfon . There feems to be no occafion for any alteration . Satan could not doubt , whether our Saviour was hungry ...
... just after , Tell me if food were now be- fore thee fet & c : What if we read therefore , Doft thou not hunger then ? Sympfon . There feems to be no occafion for any alteration . Satan could not doubt , whether our Saviour was hungry ...
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