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... Imagination with something aftonishingly great and wild . I have before spoken of the Limbo of Vanity , which the Poet places upon this outermoft Surface of the Univerfe , and fhall here explain my self more at large on that , and other ...
... Imagination with something aftonishingly great and wild . I have before spoken of the Limbo of Vanity , which the Poet places upon this outermoft Surface of the Univerfe , and fhall here explain my self more at large on that , and other ...
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... Imagination . His Shape , Speech and Beha- viour upon his transforming himself into an Angel of Light , are touched with exquifite Beauty . The Poet's Thought of directing Satan to the Sun , which in the Vulgar Opinion of Mankind is the ...
... Imagination . His Shape , Speech and Beha- viour upon his transforming himself into an Angel of Light , are touched with exquifite Beauty . The Poet's Thought of directing Satan to the Sun , which in the Vulgar Opinion of Mankind is the ...
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... Imagination , has pour'd forth such a redundancy of Ornaments on this Seat of Happiness and Innocence , that it would be endless to point out each Particular . The I must not quit this Head , without further obferving , that there is ...
... Imagination , has pour'd forth such a redundancy of Ornaments on this Seat of Happiness and Innocence , that it would be endless to point out each Particular . The I must not quit this Head , without further obferving , that there is ...
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... Imaginations , is a Circumftance of the fame Nature ; as his starting up in his own Form is won- derfully fine , both in the Literal Description , and in the Moral which is concealed under it . His Answer upon his being discovered , and ...
... Imaginations , is a Circumftance of the fame Nature ; as his starting up in his own Form is won- derfully fine , both in the Literal Description , and in the Moral which is concealed under it . His Answer upon his being discovered , and ...
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... Imagination . O Friends , I hear the tread of nimble Feet Haftening this way , and now by glimps difcern Ithuriel and Zephon through the shade ; And with them comes a third of Regal Port , But faded fplendor wan ; who by his gait And ...
... Imagination . O Friends , I hear the tread of nimble Feet Haftening this way , and now by glimps difcern Ithuriel and Zephon through the shade ; And with them comes a third of Regal Port , But faded fplendor wan ; who by his gait And ...
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