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 lxvi
... divine law , the divine favour has made us not merely secure , but , as it were , sacred from the injuries of men ; nor would have seemed to have brought the darkness upon us , so much by inducing a dimness of the eyes , as by the ...
... divine law , the divine favour has made us not merely secure , but , as it were , sacred from the injuries of men ; nor would have seemed to have brought the darkness upon us , so much by inducing a dimness of the eyes , as by the ...
Page xciii
... divine virtue , ' the father of his country , the leader of her armies , the most glorious of her citi- zens , the founder and protector of her liberty ; him who had despised the name of king for majesty , yet more majestic ; * whom God ...
... divine virtue , ' the father of his country , the leader of her armies , the most glorious of her citi- zens , the founder and protector of her liberty ; him who had despised the name of king for majesty , yet more majestic ; * whom God ...
Page xcix
... divine persons of the Godhead , the learned editor of this volume has pointed out great and important con- tradictions even in Paradise Lost ; and in Italy , it was on this ground , that under Benedict the Fourteenth , the poem was a ...
... divine persons of the Godhead , the learned editor of this volume has pointed out great and important con- tradictions even in Paradise Lost ; and in Italy , it was on this ground , that under Benedict the Fourteenth , the poem was a ...
Page ciii
... divine nature and substance , but distinct from the Father , and inferior to him ; one with the Father , in love and una- nimity of will ; and receiving every thing , in his filial as well as in his mediatorial character , from the ...
... divine nature and substance , but distinct from the Father , and inferior to him ; one with the Father , in love and una- nimity of will ; and receiving every thing , in his filial as well as in his mediatorial character , from the ...
Page civ
... divine laws were made suitable to the nature of humanity , which they were designed to amend ; hence , in order to exalt it , they often bent to it ; they stepped back , as it were , only to gain a stronger hold . But Milton should have ...
... divine laws were made suitable to the nature of humanity , which they were designed to amend ; hence , in order to exalt it , they often bent to it ; they stepped back , as it were , only to gain a stronger hold . But Milton should have ...
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