The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1838 |
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Page lxxxii
... created them . That the name of this poem should differ so widely from its argument , and that Paradise should be regained by the temptation in the wilderness alone , I do not know , except from the peculiarity of Milton's religious ...
... created them . That the name of this poem should differ so widely from its argument , and that Paradise should be regained by the temptation in the wilderness alone , I do not know , except from the peculiarity of Milton's religious ...
Page ciii
... creation , by whose delegated power all things were made in heaven and earth ; begotten , not by natural necessity , but by the decree of the Father within the limits of time ; endued with the divine nature and substance , but distinct ...
... creation , by whose delegated power all things were made in heaven and earth ; begotten , not by natural necessity , but by the decree of the Father within the limits of time ; endued with the divine nature and substance , but distinct ...
Page cxxiv
... created in our minds a feeling of horror and disgust . He had been one of the visitors to the hallowed spot , and obtained his information from a person who had been a witness to the whole sacrilegious transaction . cxxiv APPENDIX ...
... created in our minds a feeling of horror and disgust . He had been one of the visitors to the hallowed spot , and obtained his information from a person who had been a witness to the whole sacrilegious transaction . cxxiv APPENDIX ...
Page cxxviii
... creation's day To change in scenes , and show it in a play . Pardon me , mighty poet , nor despise My causeless , yet not impious , surmise . But I am now convinc'd , and none will dare Within thy labours to pretend a share . Thou hast ...
... creation's day To change in scenes , and show it in a play . Pardon me , mighty poet , nor despise My causeless , yet not impious , surmise . But I am now convinc'd , and none will dare Within thy labours to pretend a share . Thou hast ...
Page cxxix
... to praise thee , must commend.1 Thy verse created like thy theme sublime , In number , weight , and measure , needs not rhyme . ANDREW MARVEL VOL . I. 1 See note in Life , p . lxxvii R PARADISE LOST . " THE VERSE . " " THE cxxix.
... to praise thee , must commend.1 Thy verse created like thy theme sublime , In number , weight , and measure , needs not rhyme . ANDREW MARVEL VOL . I. 1 See note in Life , p . lxxvii R PARADISE LOST . " THE VERSE . " " THE cxxix.
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