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... lost the battle of Ra- milies , the addresses to him at that time were full of his fortitude , and they turned his misfortunes to his glory - in that , during his prosperity , he could never have manifested his heroic constancy under ...
... lost the battle of Ra- milies , the addresses to him at that time were full of his fortitude , and they turned his misfortunes to his glory - in that , during his prosperity , he could never have manifested his heroic constancy under ...
Page 205
... Lost . This thirteenth paper contains Addison's criticisms on the seventh book of that poem . See Nos . 267. 273. 279. 285. 291. 297. 303. 309. 315. 321. 327 . 333. 345. 351. 357. 363. and 369. See also Bishop Newton's notes on Paradise ...
... Lost . This thirteenth paper contains Addison's criticisms on the seventh book of that poem . See Nos . 267. 273. 279. 285. 291. 297. 303. 309. 315. 321. 327 . 333. 345. 351. 357. 363. and 369. See also Bishop Newton's notes on Paradise ...
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... Lost , p . xvi , on the tenth book of that poem . See Spect . Nos . 267. 273. 279. 285 . 291. 297. 303. 309. 315. 321 , 327. 333. 339. 345. 351. 363. and 569 .; and bishop Newton's notes on this tenth book of Paradise Lost . The motto ...
... Lost , p . xvi , on the tenth book of that poem . See Spect . Nos . 267. 273. 279. 285 . 291. 297. 303. 309. 315. 321 , 327. 333. 339. 345. 351. 363. and 569 .; and bishop Newton's notes on this tenth book of Paradise Lost . The motto ...
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