The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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Side 30
Milton has thus represented the fallen angels reasoning together in a kind of respite from their torments , and creating to themselves a new disquiet amidst their very amusements : he could not properly have described the sports of ...
Milton has thus represented the fallen angels reasoning together in a kind of respite from their torments , and creating to themselves a new disquiet amidst their very amusements : he could not properly have described the sports of ...
Side 79
... when the Supreme Governor of the world , the great Judge of mankind , who sees every degree of perfection in others , and possesses all possible perfection in himself , shall proclaim his worth before men and angels , and pronounce ...
... when the Supreme Governor of the world , the great Judge of mankind , who sees every degree of perfection in others , and possesses all possible perfection in himself , shall proclaim his worth before men and angels , and pronounce ...
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imitation of these great poets , opens his Paradise Lost with an infernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposes to celebrate ; and as for those great actions , the battle of his angels , and the creation of ...
imitation of these great poets , opens his Paradise Lost with an infernal council plotting the fall of man , which is the action he proposes to celebrate ; and as for those great actions , the battle of his angels , and the creation of ...
Side 93
Their enemies are the fallen angels : the Messiah their friend , and the Almighty their protector . In short , every thing that is great in the 1 whole circle of being , whether within the verge No. 267 . 93 SPECTATOR .
Their enemies are the fallen angels : the Messiah their friend , and the Almighty their protector . In short , every thing that is great in the 1 whole circle of being , whether within the verge No. 267 . 93 SPECTATOR .
Side 99
The angels are indeed as much diversified in Milton , and distinguished by their proper parts , as the gods are in Homer or Virgil . The reader will find nothing ascribed to Uriel , Gabriel , Michael , or Raphael , which is not in a ...
The angels are indeed as much diversified in Milton , and distinguished by their proper parts , as the gods are in Homer or Virgil . The reader will find nothing ascribed to Uriel , Gabriel , Michael , or Raphael , which is not in a ...
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