The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Satan beheld their plight , And to his mates thus in derision called . O friends , why come not on these victors proud ! Ere while they fierce were coming , and when we , To entertain them fair with open front And breast , ( what could ...
... Satan beheld their plight , And to his mates thus in derision called . O friends , why come not on these victors proud ! Ere while they fierce were coming , and when we , To entertain them fair with open front And breast , ( what could ...
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... Satan : -God and his Son except , Created thing nought value he nor shunn'd . And that in which he describes Adam and Eve : Adam the goodliest man of men since born His sons , the fairest of her daughters Eve . It is plain , that in the ...
... Satan : -God and his Son except , Created thing nought value he nor shunn'd . And that in which he describes Adam and Eve : Adam the goodliest man of men since born His sons , the fairest of her daughters Eve . It is plain , that in the ...
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... Satan , who is one of the principal actors in this poem , are wonder- fully proper to give us a full idea of him . His pride , envy , and revenge , obstinacy , despair , and impenitence , are all of them very artfully interwoven . In ...
... Satan , who is one of the principal actors in this poem , are wonder- fully proper to give us a full idea of him . His pride , envy , and revenge , obstinacy , despair , and impenitence , are all of them very artfully interwoven . In ...
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... Satan was now at hand , and from his seat The monster moving , onward came as fast With horrid strides : hell trembled as he strode . Th ' undaunted fiend what this might be admired ; Admired , not feared- The same boldness and ...
... Satan was now at hand , and from his seat The monster moving , onward came as fast With horrid strides : hell trembled as he strode . Th ' undaunted fiend what this might be admired ; Admired , not feared- The same boldness and ...
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... Satan , on their supposed advantage over the enemy . As his appearance is uniform , and of a piece in these three several views , we find his sentiments in the inferral assem- bly every way conformable to his character . Such are 212 ...
... Satan , on their supposed advantage over the enemy . As his appearance is uniform , and of a piece in these three several views , we find his sentiments in the inferral assem- bly every way conformable to his character . Such are 212 ...
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