The Paradise Lost: With Notes, Explanatory and CriticalA.S. Barnes & Company, 1850 |
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Page 248
... thought fit to bring it into Heaven , it could not be otherwise represented , for obvious reasons . - Warburton . The thought of light and darkness lodging and dislodging by turns , the one issuing forth and the other entering , is ...
... thought fit to bring it into Heaven , it could not be otherwise represented , for obvious reasons . - Warburton . The thought of light and darkness lodging and dislodging by turns , the one issuing forth and the other entering , is ...
Page 268
... thought in our author to ascribe the first use of artillery to the rebel angels . But as such a pernicious invention may be well supposed to have proceeded from such authors , so it enters very pro- perly into the thoughts of that being ...
... thought in our author to ascribe the first use of artillery to the rebel angels . But as such a pernicious invention may be well supposed to have proceeded from such authors , so it enters very pro- perly into the thoughts of that being ...
Page 378
... Thoughts .... mis - thought , & c .: Wrongly thoughtof her to thee so dear ( according to thine own account , 227 ) . 291. Daughter of God and Man : As Eve had called Adam ( 273 ) offspring of Heaven and Earth , as made by God out of ...
... Thoughts .... mis - thought , & c .: Wrongly thoughtof her to thee so dear ( according to thine own account , 227 ) . 291. Daughter of God and Man : As Eve had called Adam ( 273 ) offspring of Heaven and Earth , as made by God out of ...
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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Adam Adam and Eve Æneid Alcinous allusion ancient angels appear'd battle beast beautiful Beelzebub behold bliss Book bright call'd called celestial Chaos Cherubim cloud created creation creatures darkness death deep delight described divine dread earth eternal ev'ning evil expression fabled fair fallen fallen angels Father fire flow'rs fruit gates glory gods grace hand happy hast hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell Hesiod Homer Iliad imagination infernal Jupiter King light live mankind means Messiah Milton mind Moloch moon nature Newton night o'er Ophion Ovid pain Paradise Lost passage poem poet poetical poetry pow'r reader return'd round sacred sapience Satan says Scripture seem'd sense serpent sight spake speech spirit stars stood sublime supposed sweet taste thee thence things thou thought throne tree turn'd Virg Virgil whence winds wings word