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" Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone, and as a God Extol him equal to the Highest in Heaven. "
The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers - Page 355
by British essayists - 1823
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1832 - 328 pages
...they Dreaded not more th' adventure, than his voice Forbidding ; and at once with him they rose : 475 Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone ; and as a God Extol him equal to the highest in heav'n...
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Oeuvres de Delille, Volume 5

Jacques Delille - 1832 - 476 pages
...they Dreaded not more the' adventure, than his voice Forbidding; and at once, with him they rose : Their rising all at once, was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone; and as a God Extol him equal to the Highest in Heaven...
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The first four books of Milton's Paradise lost, with notes, by J.R. Major

John Milton - 1835 - 264 pages
...commonwealth, makes the heroes of it appear in their state of pre-existence ; hut Milton does a far greater honour to mankind in general, as he gives us a glimpse of them even hefore they are in heing. The rising of this great assemhly is descrihed in a very suhlime and poetical...
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Spectator (The)

English essays - 1836 - 1118 pages
...commonwealth, makes the heroes of it appear in their state of pre-existence ; but Milton does a far the Greek tongue. Cicero onco was as the sound Of thunder heard remote The diversions of the fallen angels, with the particular...
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The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volumes 1-2

1836 - 932 pages
...pre-existence; but Milton oes a far greater honour to mankind in jeneral, as he gives us a glimpse of them vcn able to declare, that whatever skill I may have in speculation, I shall Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. The diversions of the fallen angels,...
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Œuvres complètes, Volume 35

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 pages
...But they Dreaded not more the adventure, than his voice Forbidding; and at once with him they rose : Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone; and as a god Extol him equal to he Highest in heaven....
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The Spectator, no. 1-314

Joseph Addison - Bookbinding - 1837 - 480 pages
...pre-existence; but Milton loes a far greater honour to mankind in ;eneral, as ne gives us a glimpse of them :ven before they are in being. The rising of this great...assembly is described in a very sublime and poetical lanner: Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. / THE SPECTATOR. The diversions...
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Oeuvres complètes de m. le vicomte de Chateaubriand: Le Paradis Perdu de Milton

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 470 pages
...But they Dreaded not more the adventure, than his voice Forbidding; and at once with him they rose : Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone; and as a god Extol him equal to he Highest in heaven....
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Le paradis perdu, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 426 pages
...But they Dreaded not more the adventure, than his voice Forbidding; and at once with him they rose : Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone; and as a god I Atol him equal to he Highest in heaven....
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Paradis perdu: de Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 524 pages
...But they Dreaded not more the adventure, than his voice Forbidding; and at once with him they rose : Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote. Towards him they bend With awful reverence prone; and as a god Extol him equal to the Highest in heaven....
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