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Page 70
... whole host of Angels are repre- sented as standing mute ; nor show how proper the occasion was to produce such a silence in heaven . The close of this divine colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows upon it , are so wonderfully ...
... whole host of Angels are repre- sented as standing mute ; nor show how proper the occasion was to produce such a silence in heaven . The close of this divine colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows upon it , are so wonderfully ...
Page 302
... whole poem which does this more than the transformation of the whole audience , that fol- lows the account their leader gives them of his expe- dition . The gradual change of Satan himself is described after Ovid's manner , and may vie ...
... whole poem which does this more than the transformation of the whole audience , that fol- lows the account their leader gives them of his expe- dition . The gradual change of Satan himself is described after Ovid's manner , and may vie ...
Page 357
... whole nation is in a great measure supplied with a manufacture , for which formerly she was obliged to her neighbours . The materials are no sooner wrought into paper , but they are distributed among the presses , where they again set ...
... whole nation is in a great measure supplied with a manufacture , for which formerly she was obliged to her neighbours . The materials are no sooner wrought into paper , but they are distributed among the presses , where they again set ...
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