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Side xviii
On the tossing waves of Hell , the fallen angels , exhausted by battle and by their headlong flight through Chaos , and terrified by the booming thunderbolts , lie prostrate for another space of nine days . ( See Fig . 3 , p . xxix . ) ...
On the tossing waves of Hell , the fallen angels , exhausted by battle and by their headlong flight through Chaos , and terrified by the booming thunderbolts , lie prostrate for another space of nine days . ( See Fig . 3 , p . xxix . ) ...
Side xlv
Trace , by citing passages , the process by which Satan secures the aid of the other fallen angels . 5. Cite passages to show the nature and character . istics of the “ Sons of God , " the fallen angels . 6. Cite passages to show the ...
Trace , by citing passages , the process by which Satan secures the aid of the other fallen angels . 5. Cite passages to show the nature and character . istics of the “ Sons of God , " the fallen angels . 6. Cite passages to show the ...
Side xlvi
Assign to individual pupils studies of the characters of the fallen angels as shown by their speeches . 12. Assign to individual pupils studies of the arguments of the several speeches , briefs to be placed on the black board .
Assign to individual pupils studies of the characters of the fallen angels as shown by their speeches . 12. Assign to individual pupils studies of the arguments of the several speeches , briefs to be placed on the black board .
Side xlviii
Sedge ( seaweed ) or bodies of Egyptians = Fallen angels . Contrast insignificance of left side with magnitude of right side by reading lines 195–210 , B. I. OTHER FIGURES 1. Leviathan , B. I. , 200-210 . 2. Shield , B. I. , 284– 291.
Sedge ( seaweed ) or bodies of Egyptians = Fallen angels . Contrast insignificance of left side with magnitude of right side by reading lines 195–210 , B. I. OTHER FIGURES 1. Leviathan , B. I. , 200-210 . 2. Shield , B. I. , 284– 291.
Side 3
Which action passed over , the poem hastens into the midst of things , presenting Satan with his angels now fallen into Hell , described here , not in the center ( for Heaven and Earth may be supposed as yet not made , certainly not yet ...
Which action passed over , the poem hastens into the midst of things , presenting Satan with his angels now fallen into Hell , described here , not in the center ( for Heaven and Earth may be supposed as yet not made , certainly not yet ...
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