The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors. To which are Added Illustrations, and Some Account of the Life and Writings of Milton, Volumen4J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... prefent fubject , v . 6 , & c .; that of the anger of God , v . 10 , was the confequence of thofe , and is his only fubject . It is this which he places in oppofition to the anger of men and gods : in which , as Dr. Newton remarks , he ...
... prefent fubject , v . 6 , & c .; that of the anger of God , v . 10 , was the confequence of thofe , and is his only fubject . It is this which he places in oppofition to the anger of men and gods : in which , as Dr. Newton remarks , he ...
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... prefent form , till after the Salmafian con- troverfy which ended in 1655 , and probably did not fet about the work in earnest , till after the Restoration , fo that he was " long choofing , and beginning late . " NEWTON . Aubrey ...
... prefent form , till after the Salmafian con- troverfy which ended in 1655 , and probably did not fet about the work in earnest , till after the Restoration , fo that he was " long choofing , and beginning late . " NEWTON . Aubrey ...
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... prefent the like offer in our own ancient stories . " Or years , damp & c . For he was near fixty when this poem was published . And it is surprising that , at that time of life , and after such troublesome days as he had passed through ...
... prefent the like offer in our own ancient stories . " Or years , damp & c . For he was near fixty when this poem was published . And it is surprising that , at that time of life , and after such troublesome days as he had passed through ...
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... as if he were fome- times in Heaven , and juftified by Job i . 6 , ii . 1. " There was a day , when the fons of God came to prefent themselves before And tortures him now more , the more he fees 48 BOOK IX . PARADISE LOST .
... as if he were fome- times in Heaven , and juftified by Job i . 6 , ii . 1. " There was a day , when the fons of God came to prefent themselves before And tortures him now more , the more he fees 48 BOOK IX . PARADISE LOST .
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... prefent editor . It is well known , that fo extenfive was Milton's reading , and fo deep his refearch , that fcarcely any author of eminence , ancient To lure her eye ; the , bufied , heard 56 BOOK IX . PARADISE LOST .
... prefent editor . It is well known , that fo extenfive was Milton's reading , and fo deep his refearch , that fcarcely any author of eminence , ancient To lure her eye ; the , bufied , heard 56 BOOK IX . PARADISE LOST .
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