The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1911 - 625 pages |
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... Heaven against Heaven's matchless King ! " Phillips's words " several years before the Poem was begun " would not , by themselves , fix the date at which he had seen these lines . But in Aubrey's earlier Memoir of Milton ( 1680 ) ...
... Heaven against Heaven's matchless King ! " Phillips's words " several years before the Poem was begun " would not , by themselves , fix the date at which he had seen these lines . But in Aubrey's earlier Memoir of Milton ( 1680 ) ...
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... Heaven , or The Empyrean . Chaos . The upper of these two hemispheres of primeval Infinity is HEAVEN , or THE EMPYREAN — a boundless , unimaginable region of Light , Freedom , Hap- piness , and Glory , in the midst whereof Deity ...
... Heaven , or The Empyrean . Chaos . The upper of these two hemispheres of primeval Infinity is HEAVEN , or THE EMPYREAN — a boundless , unimaginable region of Light , Freedom , Hap- piness , and Glory , in the midst whereof Deity ...
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... Heaven and its pristine inhabitants . As respects the other half or hemisphere of the primeval Infinity , though it too is inconceivable in its nature , and has to be described by words which are at best symbolical , less needs be said ...
... Heaven and its pristine inhabitants . As respects the other half or hemisphere of the primeval Infinity , though it too is inconceivable in its nature , and has to be described by words which are at best symbolical , less needs be said ...
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... Heaven , or The Empyrean . Chaos . Hell . a vast region of hire , sulphurous lake , plain , and mountain , and of all forms of fiery and icy torment . It is into this nethermost and dungeon - like portion of space , separated from Heaven ...
... Heaven , or The Empyrean . Chaos . Hell . a vast region of hire , sulphurous lake , plain , and mountain , and of all forms of fiery and icy torment . It is into this nethermost and dungeon - like portion of space , separated from Heaven ...
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... Heaven open wide to let him pass forth ; and , clothed with majesty , and accompanied with thousands of Seraphim and Cherubim , anxious to behold the great work to be done , he does pass forth - far into that very Chaos through which ...
... Heaven open wide to let him pass forth ; and , clothed with majesty , and accompanied with thousands of Seraphim and Cherubim , anxious to behold the great work to be done , he does pass forth - far into that very Chaos through which ...
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