Paradise LostThompson and Thomas, 1901 - 311 pages |
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... humanity in its higher forms , made him desire to have a place in its memory , and in its great heart in the time to come . In this sense he was ambitious , and made no secret of being so ; while in regard to freedom generally , such ...
... humanity in its higher forms , made him desire to have a place in its memory , and in its great heart in the time to come . In this sense he was ambitious , and made no secret of being so ; while in regard to freedom generally , such ...
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... human ; but they are still ethereal . They soar into the air , they pass through fire , they penetrate dungeons , and are impervious to matter . Their homes , too , like themselves , must be impalpable to sense . How , then , describe ...
... human ; but they are still ethereal . They soar into the air , they pass through fire , they penetrate dungeons , and are impervious to matter . Their homes , too , like themselves , must be impalpable to sense . How , then , describe ...
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... human work can be — wholly without fault . The general splendor so obscures these faint blemishes , that in thinking of Milton we hardly remember them . Milton's blindness when the greater part of his poetry was written and published ...
... human work can be — wholly without fault . The general splendor so obscures these faint blemishes , that in thinking of Milton we hardly remember them . Milton's blindness when the greater part of his poetry was written and published ...
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... human ; princely dignities ; And powers that erst in Heaven sat on thrones , Though of their names in heavenly records now Be no memorial , blotted out and rased By their rebellion from the Book of Life . Nor had they yet among the sons ...
... human ; princely dignities ; And powers that erst in Heaven sat on thrones , Though of their names in heavenly records now Be no memorial , blotted out and rased By their rebellion from the Book of Life . Nor had they yet among the sons ...
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... human sacrifice , and parents ' tears ; Though , for the noise of drums and timbrels loud , Their children's cries unheard , that passed through fire To his grim idol . Him the Ammonite Worshipped in Rabba and her watery plain , In ...
... human sacrifice , and parents ' tears ; Though , for the noise of drums and timbrels loud , Their children's cries unheard , that passed through fire To his grim idol . Him the Ammonite Worshipped in Rabba and her watery plain , In ...
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