The Paradise Lost: With Notes, Explanatory and CriticalA.S. Barnes & Company, 1850 |
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Page 334
... moved ; Not that I so affirm , though so it seem To thee who hast thy dwelling here on earth . God , to remove his ways ... move three different motions , though to thee in- sensible ? The three different motions which the Copernicans ...
... moved ; Not that I so affirm , though so it seem To thee who hast thy dwelling here on earth . God , to remove his ways ... move three different motions , though to thee in- sensible ? The three different motions which the Copernicans ...
Page 341
... move , fair Creatures , tell , how came I thus ? how here ? · Tell if ye saw , Not of myself : by some great Maker then , In goodness and in pow'r pre - eminent ! Tell me , how may I know him , how adore , 270 275 280 From whom I have ...
... move , fair Creatures , tell , how came I thus ? how here ? · Tell if ye saw , Not of myself : by some great Maker then , In goodness and in pow'r pre - eminent ! Tell me , how may I know him , how adore , 270 275 280 From whom I have ...
Page 368
... moving from pole to pole , at the same time the car of night was moving from east to west . If , therefore , he would keep still in the shade of night , as he de- sired , he could not move in a straight line , but must move obliquely ...
... moving from pole to pole , at the same time the car of night was moving from east to west . If , therefore , he would keep still in the shade of night , as he de- sired , he could not move in a straight line , but must move obliquely ...
Contents
Apostrophe to Light | 1 |
The intercession of the Son of God in their behalf | 22 |
The Almighty Father surveying the whole creation | 118 |
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