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... suitable to a Superior Nature . [ The Angels are indeed as much diverfified in Milton , and distinguished by their proper Parts , as the Gods are in Homer or Virgil . The Reader will find nothing afscribed to Uriel , Gabriel , Michael ...
... suitable to a Superior Nature . [ The Angels are indeed as much diverfified in Milton , and distinguished by their proper Parts , as the Gods are in Homer or Virgil . The Reader will find nothing afscribed to Uriel , Gabriel , Michael ...
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... suitable to what we read among the Ancients of the Worship which was paid to that Idol . 1+ -Thammuz came next behind , Whofe annual Wound in Lebanon allur'd The Syrian Damfels to lament his fate , In am'rous Ditties all a Summer's day ...
... suitable to what we read among the Ancients of the Worship which was paid to that Idol . 1+ -Thammuz came next behind , Whofe annual Wound in Lebanon allur'd The Syrian Damfels to lament his fate , In am'rous Ditties all a Summer's day ...
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... suitable to his Character , as the Comfort he draws from their disturbing the Peace of Heaven , namely , that if it be not Victory it is Revenge , is a Sentiment truly Diabolical , and becoming the Bitter- ness of this implacable Spirit ...
... suitable to his Character , as the Comfort he draws from their disturbing the Peace of Heaven , namely , that if it be not Victory it is Revenge , is a Sentiment truly Diabolical , and becoming the Bitter- ness of this implacable Spirit ...
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... in Silence , and extreamly suitable to this King of Terrors . I need not mention the Juftness of Thought which is obferved in the Generation of these E feveral Symbolical Perfons ; that Sin was produced upon the CRITICISM OF BOOK II . 65.
... in Silence , and extreamly suitable to this King of Terrors . I need not mention the Juftness of Thought which is obferved in the Generation of these E feveral Symbolical Perfons ; that Sin was produced upon the CRITICISM OF BOOK II . 65.
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... suitable to a Superior Being . The part of it in which he represents himself as present at the Creation , is very noble in it self , and not only proper where it is introduced , but requifite to prepare the Reader for what follows in ...
... suitable to a Superior Being . The part of it in which he represents himself as present at the Creation , is very noble in it self , and not only proper where it is introduced , but requifite to prepare the Reader for what follows in ...
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