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To Satan , as Addison observes , such sentiments are given as suit the most
exalted and most depraved being . Milton has been censured by Clarke * for the
impiety which sometimes breaks from Satan ' s mouth . For there are thoughts , as
he ...
To Satan , as Addison observes , such sentiments are given as suit the most
exalted and most depraved being . Milton has been censured by Clarke * for the
impiety which sometimes breaks from Satan ' s mouth . For there are thoughts , as
he ...
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The first book proposes , first in brief , the whole subject , Man's disobedience ,
and the loss thereupon of Paradise wherein he was placed : then touches the
prime cause of his Fall , the Serpent , or rather Satan in the Serpent ; who
revolting ...
The first book proposes , first in brief , the whole subject , Man's disobedience ,
and the loss thereupon of Paradise wherein he was placed : then touches the
prime cause of his Fall , the Serpent , or rather Satan in the Serpent ; who
revolting ...
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ARGUMENT . he consultation begun , Satan debates whether another battle be
to be hazarded for the recovery of Heaven : some advise it , others dissuade : a
third proposal is preferred , mentioned before by Satan , to search the truth of that
...
ARGUMENT . he consultation begun , Satan debates whether another battle be
to be hazarded for the recovery of Heaven : some advise it , others dissuade : a
third proposal is preferred , mentioned before by Satan , to search the truth of that
...
Page 290
Man's transgression known , the guardian Angels forsake Paradise , and return
up to Heaven to approve their vigilance , and are approved ; God declaring that
the entrance of Satan could not be by them prevented . He sends his Son to
judge ...
Man's transgression known , the guardian Angels forsake Paradise , and return
up to Heaven to approve their vigilance , and are approved ; God declaring that
the entrance of Satan could not be by them prevented . He sends his Son to
judge ...
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Of his creation ; justly then accursed , As vitiated in nature : more to know
Concerned not Man ( since he no further knew ) Nor altered his offence ; yet God
at last To Satan first in sin his doom applied , Though in mysterious terms ,
judged as ...
Of his creation ; justly then accursed , As vitiated in nature : more to know
Concerned not Man ( since he no further knew ) Nor altered his offence ; yet God
at last To Satan first in sin his doom applied , Though in mysterious terms ,
judged as ...
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this is a time killer and entertaining epic poem .it read it in a vacation with the help of a guide book.
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