The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... Newton says , that , in speaking of the unjust tribunals , Milton reflected on the trials and sufferings of his party after the Restoration ; and that when he talks of poverty , this was his own case ; he escaped with life , but lived ...
... Newton says , that , in speaking of the unjust tribunals , Milton reflected on the trials and sufferings of his party after the Restoration ; and that when he talks of poverty , this was his own case ; he escaped with life , but lived ...
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... NEWTON . All is not lost . What though the field be lost ? This passage is an excellent improvement upon Satan's speech to the infernal spirits in Tasso , c . iv . st . 15 ; but seems to be expressed from Fairfax's translation , rather ...
... NEWTON . All is not lost . What though the field be lost ? This passage is an excellent improvement upon Satan's speech to the infernal spirits in Tasso , c . iv . st . 15 ; but seems to be expressed from Fairfax's translation , rather ...
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... NEWTON . Dr. Newton does not seem to be aware that the three comparisons which he refers to , relate to the three different states in which these fallen angels are represented . When abject they lie supine on the lake , they are in this ...
... NEWTON . Dr. Newton does not seem to be aware that the three comparisons which he refers to , relate to the three different states in which these fallen angels are represented . When abject they lie supine on the lake , they are in this ...
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... NEWTON . Dr. Newton also says that Moloch was supposed to be the same as Saturn : but Milton did not suppose it , or at least did not attend to the supposition ; as Saturn himself is after- wards mentioned , verse 519. But Moloch has ...
... NEWTON . Dr. Newton also says that Moloch was supposed to be the same as Saturn : but Milton did not suppose it , or at least did not attend to the supposition ; as Saturn himself is after- wards mentioned , verse 519. But Moloch has ...
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... NEWTON .. 1 Bäalim and Ashtaroth . They are frequently named together in Scripture . They were the general names of the gods and goddesses of Syria and Palestine : they are supposed to mean the sun and the host of heaven . - NEWTON ...
... NEWTON .. 1 Bäalim and Ashtaroth . They are frequently named together in Scripture . They were the general names of the gods and goddesses of Syria and Palestine : they are supposed to mean the sun and the host of heaven . - NEWTON ...
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