The Spectator: v. 1-5, Volume 5Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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Page 154
... Paradise Lost , where those harmonious Beings are thus nobly described . ' Then Crown'd again their Gold❜n Harps they took , Harps ever tur'd , that glittering by their side Like Quivers hung , and with Preamble sweet Of Charming ...
... Paradise Lost , where those harmonious Beings are thus nobly described . ' Then Crown'd again their Gold❜n Harps they took , Harps ever tur'd , that glittering by their side Like Quivers hung , and with Preamble sweet Of Charming ...
Page 196
... Paradise Lost is confined to substantives ; it does not ordinarily include differences in spelling or punctua- tion , unless these affect the meaning . The 8vo and 12mo editions frequently modernized or regularized the text , changing ...
... Paradise Lost is confined to substantives ; it does not ordinarily include differences in spelling or punctua- tion , unless these affect the meaning . The 8vo and 12mo editions frequently modernized or regularized the text , changing ...
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... Paradise , iii . 567 ; pains of , prepared for in this life , iv . 72-73 . Hell - doom'd , a word coined by Milton , iii . 13 . Hell - hounds : produced by Sin and Death , iii . 119 ; in a stage - coach , iv . 402 . Hellenisms , used by ...
... Paradise , iii . 567 ; pains of , prepared for in this life , iv . 72-73 . Hell - doom'd , a word coined by Milton , iii . 13 . Hell - hounds : produced by Sin and Death , iii . 119 ; in a stage - coach , iv . 402 . Hellenisms , used by ...
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