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What deserves more reprehension is , that the prologue spoken in the wild wood by the attendant Spirit is addressed to the audience ; a mode of communication so contrary to the nature of dramatick representation , that no precedents can ...
What deserves more reprehension is , that the prologue spoken in the wild wood by the attendant Spirit is addressed to the audience ; a mode of communication so contrary to the nature of dramatick representation , that no precedents can ...
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His infernal and celestial powers are sometimes pure spirit , and sometimes animated body . When Satan walks with his lance upon the burning marle , he has a body ; when , in his passage between hell and the new world , he is in danger ...
His infernal and celestial powers are sometimes pure spirit , and sometimes animated body . When Satan walks with his lance upon the burning marle , he has a body ; when , in his passage between hell and the new world , he is in danger ...
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It acted on him , too , no doubt , and modified his studies by a controversial spirit , ( his presentation of God is tinted with it ) -a spirit not less busy indeed in political than in theological and ecclesiastical ...
It acted on him , too , no doubt , and modified his studies by a controversial spirit , ( his presentation of God is tinted with it ) -a spirit not less busy indeed in political than in theological and ecclesiastical ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
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