Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost : from The Spectator, 31 December 1711-3 May 1712Constable, 1868 - 152 |
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... vifions of ' the whole System of the intellectual World , the Chaos and the Creation ; Heaven , Earth , and Hell ' over which - in the deep darkness of his blindness - Milton's fpirit fo long brooded , and which at length he revealed to ...
... vifions of ' the whole System of the intellectual World , the Chaos and the Creation ; Heaven , Earth , and Hell ' over which - in the deep darkness of his blindness - Milton's fpirit fo long brooded , and which at length he revealed to ...
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... Vifions of God- B. 2. ] Under this Head may be reckoned the placing the Adjective after the Subftantive , the tranfpofition of Words , the turning the Adjective into a Substantive , with feveral other Foreign Modes of Speech , which ...
... Vifions of God- B. 2. ] Under this Head may be reckoned the placing the Adjective after the Subftantive , the tranfpofition of Words , the turning the Adjective into a Substantive , with feveral other Foreign Modes of Speech , which ...
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... Vifion led His Eye furvey'd the dark Idolatries Of alienated Judah . The Reader will pardon me if I infert as a Note on this beautiful Passage , the Account given us by the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell of this Antient Piece of Worship ...
... Vifion led His Eye furvey'd the dark Idolatries Of alienated Judah . The Reader will pardon me if I infert as a Note on this beautiful Passage , the Account given us by the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell of this Antient Piece of Worship ...
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... Vifion . I fhall also leave the Reader to judge how agreeable the following Sentiments are to the fame Character . -This deep world Of Darkness do we dread ? How oft amidst Thick cloud and dark doth Heav'ns all - ruling Sire Chufe to ...
... Vifion . I fhall also leave the Reader to judge how agreeable the following Sentiments are to the fame Character . -This deep world Of Darkness do we dread ? How oft amidst Thick cloud and dark doth Heav'ns all - ruling Sire Chufe to ...
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... Vifion bright , As with a fmile more brightned , thus reply'd . & c . I with leave of fpeech implor'd And humble deprecation thus reply'd , Let not my Words offend thee , Heav'nly power , My maker , be propitious while I fpeak & c ...
... Vifion bright , As with a fmile more brightned , thus reply'd . & c . I with leave of fpeech implor'd And humble deprecation thus reply'd , Let not my Words offend thee , Heav'nly power , My maker , be propitious while I fpeak & c ...
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