The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes, and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... creation , to do good ; for this purpose was he placed here ; but are men of science therefore unfitted for the performance of their civil and religious duties ? Are they , on account of their enlargement of mind or their sublime ...
... creation , to do good ; for this purpose was he placed here ; but are men of science therefore unfitted for the performance of their civil and religious duties ? Are they , on account of their enlargement of mind or their sublime ...
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... created ; that whatever things are for the universal good of the whole state , are for that reason lawful and just ; and that a people obliged by an oath is discharged of that ob- ligation , when a lawful prince becomes a tyrant , or ...
... created ; that whatever things are for the universal good of the whole state , are for that reason lawful and just ; and that a people obliged by an oath is discharged of that ob- ligation , when a lawful prince becomes a tyrant , or ...
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... creation.14 Isaiah had said , ' that Lucifer sate upon the mount of the con- gregation , on the sides of the north . ' The key - note was struck on the chords of the Hebrew lyre , and Milton instantly built up a palace for the fallen ...
... creation.14 Isaiah had said , ' that Lucifer sate upon the mount of the con- gregation , on the sides of the north . ' The key - note was struck on the chords of the Hebrew lyre , and Milton instantly built up a palace for the fallen ...
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... creation in the seventh book , and the drama of Grotius with the temptation in the ninth ; and , if familiar with the language of Milton , they will find some resemblances ; but the charge of plagiarism was unjust , and indeed absurd ...
... creation in the seventh book , and the drama of Grotius with the temptation in the ninth ; and , if familiar with the language of Milton , they will find some resemblances ; but the charge of plagiarism was unjust , and indeed absurd ...
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... created by his own imagination , supplied by industrious and select reading . ' Thus the tribu- tary stores from poets of every age and country were poured into his mind ; and they were always returned with augmented beauty and lustre ...
... created by his own imagination , supplied by industrious and select reading . ' Thus the tribu- tary stores from poets of every age and country were poured into his mind ; and they were always returned with augmented beauty and lustre ...
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