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Page 45
... perhaps as plain , simple , and una- dorned , as any of the whole Poem , in which particular but isn't opening paid to be bad ty Spectator ? the : LOOK AT IRANSITION yet Satan also can in spire the NO . 303 . 45 THE SPECTATOR . 0. ...
... perhaps as plain , simple , and una- dorned , as any of the whole Poem , in which particular but isn't opening paid to be bad ty Spectator ? the : LOOK AT IRANSITION yet Satan also can in spire the NO . 303 . 45 THE SPECTATOR . 0. ...
Page 46
... 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 interwoven . In short ...
... 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 interwoven . In short ...
Page 48
... great measure from its describing the places where they were worshipped , by those beautiful marks of rivers Check why Satan cries SO so frequent among the ancient poets . The author had 48 NO . 303 . THE SPECTATOR .
... great measure from its describing the places where they were worshipped , by those beautiful marks of rivers Check why Satan cries SO so frequent among the ancient poets . The author had 48 NO . 303 . THE SPECTATOR .
Page 81
Addison gives adequate reading of all chas , inftk II Satan , molock , Belial , Maminon , Beelzebub N ° . 309 . SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 23 , 1711-12 . Di , quibus ... SATAN was now at hand , and from his NO . 309 . 81 THE SPECTATOR .
Addison gives adequate reading of all chas , inftk II Satan , molock , Belial , Maminon , Beelzebub N ° . 309 . SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 23 , 1711-12 . Di , quibus ... SATAN was now at hand , and from his NO . 309 . 81 THE SPECTATOR .
Page 82
" SATAN was now at hand , and from his seat The monster moving onward came as fast With horrid strides , Hell trembled as he strode ; Th ' undaunted fiend what this might be admir'd , Admird , not fear'd-- " The same boldness and ...
" SATAN was now at hand , and from his seat The monster moving onward came as fast With horrid strides , Hell trembled as he strode ; Th ' undaunted fiend what this might be admir'd , Admird , not fear'd-- " The same boldness and ...
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