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, Том 3J. Johnson, 1809 |
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... equal him in renown , whofe writings he fo much ftudied , admired , and imitated . The cha- racter of Thamyris is not fo well known and established : but Homer mentions him in the Iliad , ii . 595 ; and Euftathius ranks him with Orpheus ...
... equal him in renown , whofe writings he fo much ftudied , admired , and imitated . The cha- racter of Thamyris is not fo well known and established : but Homer mentions him in the Iliad , ii . 595 ; and Euftathius ranks him with Orpheus ...
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... how frail " His fallen condition is : " - And yet these two paffages , with others of the fame kind , Dr. Bentley has fuffered to stand uncenfured . PEARCE . Equal to God , and equally enjoying God - like 30 BOOK III . PARADISE LOST .
... how frail " His fallen condition is : " - And yet these two paffages , with others of the fame kind , Dr. Bentley has fuffered to stand uncenfured . PEARCE . Equal to God , and equally enjoying God - like 30 BOOK III . PARADISE LOST .
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... Equal to God , and equally enjoying God - like fruition , quitted all , to fave 306 310 A world from utter lofs , and haft been found By merit more than birthright Son of God , Found worthieft to be fo by being good , Far more than ...
... Equal to God , and equally enjoying God - like fruition , quitted all , to fave 306 310 A world from utter lofs , and haft been found By merit more than birthright Son of God , Found worthieft to be fo by being good , Far more than ...
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... equal with God : And was not this vice the worst of the two ? I obferve that Satan always lays the blame on his ambition , as in v . 61 , and v . 92. PEARCE . and with his good Upbraided none ; ] James i . 5 . all men liberally , and ...
... equal with God : And was not this vice the worst of the two ? I obferve that Satan always lays the blame on his ambition , as in v . 61 , and v . 92. PEARCE . and with his good Upbraided none ; ] James i . 5 . all men liberally , and ...
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... equal , as their fex not equal feem'd ; ] Let us compare this , and what follows in the twelve fubfequent lines , with what a certain writer has faid upon the fame fubject ; whom , from feveral paffages in his work , it may reafonably ...
... equal , as their fex not equal feem'd ; ] Let us compare this , and what follows in the twelve fubfequent lines , with what a certain writer has faid upon the fame fubject ; whom , from feveral paffages in his work , it may reafonably ...
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