The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Page 136
... counsel at that moment had met with general approbation . In the very act of opening his address to the Angels by their titles of dignity , Beelzebub grapples with the pre- Lin vailing sentiment . " Thrones and Imperial Powers , offspring.
... counsel at that moment had met with general approbation . In the very act of opening his address to the Angels by their titles of dignity , Beelzebub grapples with the pre- Lin vailing sentiment . " Thrones and Imperial Powers , offspring.
Page 147
... opening of Hell - gates , there was a sudden upward rush of flame and smoke into Chaos . On this gust Satan is for a while borne aloft vehemently . Its force spent , he begins to fall , till another explosion carries him again up ...
... opening of Hell - gates , there was a sudden upward rush of flame and smoke into Chaos . On this gust Satan is for a while borne aloft vehemently . Its force spent , he begins to fall , till another explosion carries him again up ...
Page 151
... blindness ! But observe , at the same time , how fit is such an opening for the Third Book , and how , while forming a kind of lyric by itself , it also serves the purpose of the Epic BOOK III . ] 151 Notes to Paradise Lost . Book III.
... blindness ! But observe , at the same time , how fit is such an opening for the Third Book , and how , while forming a kind of lyric by itself , it also serves the purpose of the Epic BOOK III . ] 151 Notes to Paradise Lost . Book III.
Page 160
... opening in it at least a break or round hole at that topmost point of the shell where it is in near contact with , and as it were hangs from , the Eternal or Empyrean Heaven . This point , of course , is exactly at the upper pole of the ...
... opening in it at least a break or round hole at that topmost point of the shell where it is in near contact with , and as it were hangs from , the Eternal or Empyrean Heaven . This point , of course , is exactly at the upper pole of the ...
Page 162
... opening or passage bounds are set to Darkness or Chaos , which is there circularly shoved back . 555-563 . " Round he surveys , " & c . This is the Fiend's first glimpse of the World he has come to ruin . He is standing on the lower ...
... opening or passage bounds are set to Darkness or Chaos , which is there circularly shoved back . 555-563 . " Round he surveys , " & c . This is the Fiend's first glimpse of the World he has come to ruin . He is standing on the lower ...
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