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Page 119
... Fall of Man , he will be sensible of the great care which Milton took to a- void all thoughts on so delicate a ... falls Degraded ; wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanc'd , and like folly shews ; Authority and reason on her ...
... Fall of Man , he will be sensible of the great care which Milton took to a- void all thoughts on so delicate a ... falls Degraded ; wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanc'd , and like folly shews ; Authority and reason on her ...
Page 146
... fall of man . Adam's converse with Eve , after having eaten the forbidden fruit , is an exact copy of that between ... falling asleep . Let the reader compare this with the following pas- sage in Milton , which begins with Adam's speech ...
... fall of man . Adam's converse with Eve , after having eaten the forbidden fruit , is an exact copy of that between ... falling asleep . Let the reader compare this with the following pas- sage in Milton , which begins with Adam's speech ...
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... fall of man would not have been complete , and consequently his action would have been imperfect . L No. CCCLXIV ... falls out , the mother is become invincibly persuaded that her son is a great scholar ; and that to chain him down to ...
... fall of man would not have been complete , and consequently his action would have been imperfect . L No. CCCLXIV ... falls out , the mother is become invincibly persuaded that her son is a great scholar ; and that to chain him down to ...
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