Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost: From "The Spectator", 31 December, 1711-3 May, 17121868 - 152 |
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... still seen on many copies . No. 533 advertises " This Day is Publish'd , A very neat Pocket edition of the 3d and 4th Volumes of the Spectator in 12 " To which is added a compleat Index to the whole 4 Volumes . & c . " Dec. 6. No 555 ...
... still seen on many copies . No. 533 advertises " This Day is Publish'd , A very neat Pocket edition of the 3d and 4th Volumes of the Spectator in 12 " To which is added a compleat Index to the whole 4 Volumes . & c . " Dec. 6. No 555 ...
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... still some hidden Seeds of Goodness and Know- ledge in him ; which give him a Relish of such Reflec- tions and Speculations as have an Aptness in * them * to improve the Mind and to make the Heart better . I have fhewn in a former Paper ...
... still some hidden Seeds of Goodness and Know- ledge in him ; which give him a Relish of such Reflec- tions and Speculations as have an Aptness in * them * to improve the Mind and to make the Heart better . I have fhewn in a former Paper ...
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... still greater than either of the former ; it does not determine the Fate of fingle Persons or Nations , but of a whole Species . The united Powers of Hell are joyned together for the Deftruction of Mankind , which they effected in part ...
... still greater than either of the former ; it does not determine the Fate of fingle Persons or Nations , but of a whole Species . The united Powers of Hell are joyned together for the Deftruction of Mankind , which they effected in part ...
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... are the principal Actors in it ; but what is still infinitely more to its Advantage , the principal Actors in this Poem are not only our BE RELATED TO ITS INTENDED READERS . 25 Progenitors , 24 THE PRINCIPAL ACTORS IN AN EPIC POEM SHOULD.
... are the principal Actors in it ; but what is still infinitely more to its Advantage , the principal Actors in this Poem are not only our BE RELATED TO ITS INTENDED READERS . 25 Progenitors , 24 THE PRINCIPAL ACTORS IN AN EPIC POEM SHOULD.
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... still preserved their natural Dimensions . Thus incorporeal Spirits to fmallefl Forms Reduc'd their Shapes immenfe , and were at large , Though without Number ftill amidst the Hall Of that infernal Court . But far within , And in their ...
... still preserved their natural Dimensions . Thus incorporeal Spirits to fmallefl Forms Reduc'd their Shapes immenfe , and were at large , Though without Number ftill amidst the Hall Of that infernal Court . But far within , And in their ...
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