The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Volume 2C. and J. Rivington; J. Cuthell; J. Nunn; J. and W.T. Clarke; Longman and Company; ... [and 17 others], 1826 |
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... answer to offend . See Preface to Sighs on the death of Queen Anne , in imitation of Milton , Lond . 1719 , " 8vo . p . xiv . TODD . 66 PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON PARADISE LOST . BY ADDISON . Cedite vi VERSES ON PARADISE LOST .
... answer to offend . See Preface to Sighs on the death of Queen Anne , in imitation of Milton , Lond . 1719 , " 8vo . p . xiv . TODD . 66 PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON PARADISE LOST . BY ADDISON . Cedite vi VERSES ON PARADISE LOST .
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... Death in the morning , " while the sun in Aries rose , " B. x . 329. After Sin and Death had arrived in Paradise , the Angels are commanded to make several alterations in the heavens and elements : and Adam is represented as lamenting ...
... Death in the morning , " while the sun in Aries rose , " B. x . 329. After Sin and Death had arrived in Paradise , the Angels are commanded to make several alterations in the heavens and elements : and Adam is represented as lamenting ...
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... Death at the brink of Chaos , be mentioned , B. x . 329 ? and , if it was still the night after the Fall , how could Adam say , as he is represented saying , ere this diurnal star leave cold the night , B. x . 1069 ? " Dr. Newton how ...
... Death at the brink of Chaos , be mentioned , B. x . 329 ? and , if it was still the night after the Fall , how could Adam say , as he is represented saying , ere this diurnal star leave cold the night , B. x . 1069 ? " Dr. Newton how ...
Page xiv
... Death ; by which means he has wrought into the body of his fable , a very beautiful and well - invented allegory . But , notwithstanding the fineness of this allegory may atone for it in some measure , I cannot think that persons of ...
... Death ; by which means he has wrought into the body of his fable , a very beautiful and well - invented allegory . But , notwithstanding the fineness of this allegory may atone for it in some measure , I cannot think that persons of ...
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... death . I shall go through other parts of Milton's Poem ; and hope that what I shall advance , as well as what I have already written , will not only serve as a comment upon Milton , but upon Aristotle . We have already taken a general ...
... death . I shall go through other parts of Milton's Poem ; and hope that what I shall advance , as well as what I have already written , will not only serve as a comment upon Milton , but upon Aristotle . We have already taken a general ...
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