Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Band 2J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 |
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... answer , becaufe Milton had faid in ver . 2 . that he had follow'd Urania's voice divine . Again ( fays the Doctor ) if his voice had grown hoarfe , would it not have been ftill mortal ? and what is a voice changed to mute ? Both thefe ...
... answer , becaufe Milton had faid in ver . 2 . that he had follow'd Urania's voice divine . Again ( fays the Doctor ) if his voice had grown hoarfe , would it not have been ftill mortal ? and what is a voice changed to mute ? Both thefe ...
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... answer thy defire Of knowledge within bounds ; beyond abstain To ask , nor let thine own inventions hope Things not reveal'd , which th ' invisible King , Only omniscient , hath fupprefs'd in night , To none communicable in Earth or ...
... answer thy defire Of knowledge within bounds ; beyond abstain To ask , nor let thine own inventions hope Things not reveal'd , which th ' invisible King , Only omniscient , hath fupprefs'd in night , To none communicable in Earth or ...
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... Answering his great idea . Up he rode Follow'd with acclamation and the found Symphonious of ten thousand harps that tun'd Angelic harmonies : the earth , the air Refounded , ( thou remember'st , for thou heardft ) The Heav'ns and all ...
... Answering his great idea . Up he rode Follow'd with acclamation and the found Symphonious of ten thousand harps that tun'd Angelic harmonies : the earth , the air Refounded , ( thou remember'st , for thou heardft ) The Heav'ns and all ...
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... answer to Whether Heaven or Earth move , is Adam's inquiries , was not only pro- of no concern or confequence to per for the moral reafon which the thee : N'importe ( French ) it matters poet affigns , but because it would not ; fays Mr ...
... answer to Whether Heaven or Earth move , is Adam's inquiries , was not only pro- of no concern or confequence to per for the moral reafon which the thee : N'importe ( French ) it matters poet affigns , but because it would not ; fays Mr ...
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... answer to Whether Heaven or Earth move , is Adam's inquiries , was not only pro- of no concern or confequence to per for the moral reafon which the thee : N'importe ( French ) it matters poet affigns , but because it would not ; fays Mr ...
... answer to Whether Heaven or Earth move , is Adam's inquiries , was not only pro- of no concern or confequence to per for the moral reafon which the thee : N'importe ( French ) it matters poet affigns , but because it would not ; fays Mr ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adam Adam and Eve Adam's Addifon Æneid againſt Alcinous alfo anſwer beaft beauty becauſe Bentley beſt call'd cloud creatures death defcend defcrib'd defcribed defcription defire divine earth expreffion fafe faid fall'n Angel fame fays fecond feems fenfe fentence ferpent feven feveral fhall fhould fignifies fince firft firſt fleep fome fons foon fpeaking fpeech fruit ftars ftill fubject fuch fuppofe hath heav'nly Heaven Hell himſelf Hume Iliad inftances juft laft lefs likewife loft Lord Milton moft moſt muſt night numbers obferved Ophion Ovid paffage paffion Paradife Pearce perfon pleaſure poem poet pow'r reafon reft reply'd reprefented Richardfon rifing Satan Scripture ſeems ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtars thee thefe themſelves thence theſe things thofe thoſe thou Thyer tree uſed verb verfe verſe Vide viii Virg Virgil weft whofe whoſe word
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 9 - Urania, and fit audience find, though few. But drive far off the barbarous dissonance Of Bacchus and his revellers, the race Of that wild rout that tore the Thracian bard In Rhodope, where woods and rocks had ears To rapture, till the savage clamour drown'd Both harp and voice ; nor could the Muse defend Her son.
Seite 431 - ... observe His providence; and on Him sole depend, Merciful over all His works, with good Still overcoming evil, and by small Accomplishing great things, by things...
Seite 149 - O Woman ! best are all things as the will Of God ordain'd them; his creating hand Nothing imperfect or deficient left Of all that he created: much less man, Or aught that might his happy state secure, Secure from outward force; within himself The danger lies, yet lies within his power: Against his will, he can receive no harm...
Seite 429 - So shall the World go on, To good malignant, to bad men benign, Under her own weight groaning, till the day Appear of respiration to the just And vengeance to the wicked...
Seite 283 - Why delays His hand to execute what his decree Fix'd on this day? Why do I overlive? Why am I mock'd with death, and...
Seite 100 - Man-like, but different sex ; so lovely fair, That what seem'd fair in all the world, seem'd now Mean, or in her summ'd up, in her contain'd And in her looks ; which from that time infus'd Sweetness into my heart, unfelt before, And into all things from her air inspir'd The spirit of love and amorous delight.
Seite 32 - Into one place, and let dry land appear. Immediately the mountains huge appear Emergent, and their broad bare backs upheave Into the clouds, their tops ascend the sky. So high as...
Seite 49 - As from his lair, the wild beast, where he wons In forest wild, in thicket, brake, or den ; Among the trees in pairs they rose, they...
Seite 200 - Sky lour'd, and, muttering thunder, some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal sin...
Seite 434 - I fell asleep: but now lead on; In me is no delay; with thee to go, Is to stay here; without thee here to stay, Is to go hence unwilling; thou to me Art all things under Heav'n, all places thou, Who for my wilful crime art banished hence.