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147 ) and has the universe , and beyond what is real , even the immense regions of fancy to range and wander in . And as it cannot be limited by time , it expatiates eternity . The soul's natural vigor produces a constant succession of ...
147 ) and has the universe , and beyond what is real , even the immense regions of fancy to range and wander in . And as it cannot be limited by time , it expatiates eternity . The soul's natural vigor produces a constant succession of ...
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The obstinate figure of Satan does but throw up the intertwined beauty and lightness of the universe beyond him , the universe ( and more than the universe ) which understands , enjoys , and maintains , its continuous derivation ...
The obstinate figure of Satan does but throw up the intertwined beauty and lightness of the universe beyond him , the universe ( and more than the universe ) which understands , enjoys , and maintains , its continuous derivation ...
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I'm sure if Hesiod , or such other fabulous Authors in the rude ages of the World , had given so intelligible , coherent , and delightful an account of the Creation of the Universe , and the Origin of Mankind their System had past for ...
I'm sure if Hesiod , or such other fabulous Authors in the rude ages of the World , had given so intelligible , coherent , and delightful an account of the Creation of the Universe , and the Origin of Mankind their System had past for ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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