Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve BooksA. Donalson, and fold at his shop, 1772 - 323 sider |
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... father and fon , pub- lished their explanatory notes and remarks . The poem has also been translated into several languages , Latin Italian , French , and Dutch ; and proposals have been . made for translating it into Greek . The Dutch ...
... father and fon , pub- lished their explanatory notes and remarks . The poem has also been translated into several languages , Latin Italian , French , and Dutch ; and proposals have been . made for translating it into Greek . The Dutch ...
Side xlv
... father , who had died very aged about the year 1647 , in the chancel of the church of St. Giles's , Cripplegate ; and all his great and learned friends in London , not with- out a friendly concourse of the common people , paid their ...
... father , who had died very aged about the year 1647 , in the chancel of the church of St. Giles's , Cripplegate ; and all his great and learned friends in London , not with- out a friendly concourse of the common people , paid their ...
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... father , and he could perform both vocally and instrumentally ; and it is faid that he compofed very well , though nothing of this kind is handed down to us . It is also said , that he had fome skill in painting , and that fomewhere or ...
... father , and he could perform both vocally and instrumentally ; and it is faid that he compofed very well , though nothing of this kind is handed down to us . It is also said , that he had fome skill in painting , and that fomewhere or ...
Side li
... Father and God the " Son . " And in Paradise Lost we shall find nothing upon this head that is not perfectly agreeable to Scrip- ture . Dr. Trapp , who was as likely to cry out upon heresy as any man , afferts that the poem is orthodox ...
... Father and God the " Son . " And in Paradise Lost we shall find nothing upon this head that is not perfectly agreeable to Scrip- ture . Dr. Trapp , who was as likely to cry out upon heresy as any man , afferts that the poem is orthodox ...
Side lii
... father supporteds him in his travels . and for fome time after . Then his pupils must have been of fome advantage to him , and brought him either a certain stipend , or confiderable presents at least ; and he had scarcely any other me ...
... father supporteds him in his travels . and for fome time after . Then his pupils must have been of fome advantage to him , and brought him either a certain stipend , or confiderable presents at least ; and he had scarcely any other me ...
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Adam alſo angel appear'd behold beſt bliſs call'd cauſe cloſe courſe dark death defire delight deſign divine earth eaſe elſe eternal evil eyes faid fair faſt Father feat ferpent fide fight fince fire firſt fome fons foon foul fruit fuch glory happy haſte hath heav'n heav'nly hell houſe juſt King laſt leſs leſt light live loft loſs loſt Milton moſt muſt night o'er Paradiſe PARADISE LOST paſs paſs'd paſt pleaſure pow'r praiſe preſent publiſhed rais'd reaſon reply'd reſt return'd rifing roſe Satan ſay ſcarce ſcorn ſecond ſeek ſeem'd ſeems ſeen ſenſe ſerve ſet ſeveral ſhade ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſhow ſky ſome ſpake ſpirits ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtood ſtream ſtrength ſuch ſweet taſte thee thence theſe things thoſe thou thought thro throne tree turn'd univerſal uſe verſes whoſe wings worſe