Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1750 |
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Pagina 19
... beauty of the fentiment , as it intimates that the Angels might be ftraiten'd for room in Heaven . 165. My overshadowing Spirit ] As God's Spirit is faid to do , Luke I 35. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee , and the power of the ...
... beauty of the fentiment , as it intimates that the Angels might be ftraiten'd for room in Heaven . 165. My overshadowing Spirit ] As God's Spirit is faid to do , Luke I 35. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee , and the power of the ...
Pagina 21
... beauty to the fentence , as in Iliad . XX . 371 . Το δ ' έγω αντιθ ειμι , και εν πυει χειρας εοικεν , Ει πυει χειρας εοικε , μενΘ δ ' αιθωνε σιδηρων and Iliad . XXII . 127 . Top оaciqueval , are waposvC ήίθεος τε , ΠαρθενΘ ηΐθεος τ ...
... beauty to the fentence , as in Iliad . XX . 371 . Το δ ' έγω αντιθ ειμι , και εν πυει χειρας εοικεν , Ει πυει χειρας εοικε , μενΘ δ ' αιθωνε σιδηρων and Iliad . XXII . 127 . Top оaciqueval , are waposvC ήίθεος τε , ΠαρθενΘ ηΐθεος τ ...
Pagina 24
... beauty that Longinus admires in the Mofaic hiftory of the creation . It Far is of the fame ftrain with the fame omnific Word's calming the tempest in the Gofpel , when he faid to the raging fea , Peace , be still , Mark IV . 39. And how ...
... beauty that Longinus admires in the Mofaic hiftory of the creation . It Far is of the fame ftrain with the fame omnific Word's calming the tempest in the Gofpel , when he faid to the raging fea , Peace , be still , Mark IV . 39. And how ...
Pagina 25
... beauty but Shake- fpear . In Macbeth , A & t II . What hath quench'd them , hath giv'n me fire . Hark , peace . 224. the fervid wheels , ] Ho- race's epithet , Od . I. I. 4 . Metaque fervidis evitata rotis . Hume . 225. He took the ...
... beauty but Shake- fpear . In Macbeth , A & t II . What hath quench'd them , hath giv'n me fire . Hark , peace . 224. the fervid wheels , ] Ho- race's epithet , Od . I. I. 4 . Metaque fervidis evitata rotis . Hume . 225. He took the ...
Pagina 43
... beauty of this metaphor . The fhells of lobsters & c , and armour very Wal- much resemble one another ; and in the civil wars there was a regiment of horse fo completely arm'd , that they were call'd Sir Arthur Hafle- rig's lobfters ...
... beauty of this metaphor . The fhells of lobsters & c , and armour very Wal- much resemble one another ; and in the civil wars there was a regiment of horse fo completely arm'd , that they were call'd Sir Arthur Hafle- rig's lobfters ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Adam's Addifon Æneid againſt alfo Angel beaft beauty becauſe Bentley beſt call'd cloud creatures death defcend defcribed defcription defire divine earth expreffion exprefs fafe faid fame fays fecond feems fenfe fent 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 light likewife loft Lord Milton moft moſt muſt night obferve occafion Ophion Ovid paffage paffion Paradife Pearce perfon pleaſure poem poet pow'r reader reafon reft reply'd reprefented Richardfon rifing Satan Scripture ſhall ſhe ſpeak thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thought Thyer tree underſtand uſed verb verfe verſe viii Virg Virgil Vulgar Latin weft whofe word
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Pagina 239 - Phrenzy on her left, and Death in her rear. She might have been introduced as gliding down from the tail of a comet, or darted upon the earth in a flash of lightning.
Pagina 61 - Yet not till the Creator from his work Desisting, though unwearied, up returnd Up to the Heav'n of Heav'ns his high abode, Thence to behold this new created World Th...
Pagina 64 - How firft this world and face of things began, And what before thy memory was done From the beginning, that pofterity Inform'd by thee might know ; if elfe thou feek'ft Ought, not furpaffing human meafure, fay.
Pagina 15 - How firft began this Heav'n which we behold Diftant fo high, with moving fires adorn'd Innumerable, and this which yields or fills All fpace, the ambient air wide interfus'd Embracing round this florid earth, what...
Pagina 80 - As clouds, and clouds may rain, and rain produce Fruits in her foften'd foil, for fome to eat Allotted .there; and...
Pagina 75 - To alk or fearch I blame thee not, for Heaven Is as the book of God before thee fet, Wherein to read his wondrous works, and learn His feafons, hours, or days, or months, or years : This to attain, whether Heav'n move or Earth, 70 Imports not, if thou reckon right; the reft From Man or Angel the great...
Pagina 386 - The ark no more now dotes, but feems on ground Faft on the top of fome high mountain fix'd. And now the tops of hills as rocks appear ; With clamor thence the rapid currents drive Tow'ards the retreating fea their furious tide. Forthwith from out the ark a raven flies, 855 And after him, the furer meflenger, A dove fent forth once and again to fpy Green tree or ground whereon his foot may light ; The fecond time returning, in his bill An olive leaf he brings, pacific fign...
Pagina 13 - Proceeded thus to afk his heav'nly gueft. .Great things, and full of wonder in our ears, 70 Far differing from this world, thou haft reveal'd, Divine interpreter, by favor fent Down from the empyrean to forewarn Us timely' of what might elfe have been our lofs, Unknown, which human knowledge could not reach: For which to th...
Pagina 220 - Eve; fhe perfifts, and at length appeafes him : then to evade the curfe likely to fall on their offspring, propofes to Adam violent ways, which he approves not, but conceiving better hope, puts her in mind of the late promife made them, that...
Pagina 202 - I attain, Adam ? from whofe dear fide I boaft me fprung, 965 And gladly of our union hear thee fpeak, One heart, one foul in both; whereof good proof This day affords, declaring thee refolv'd, Rather than death or ought than death more dread Shall...