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Pagina 57
He sees the fallen angels rallying to his flag and accepting him as leader again , then he is moved to tears , Thrice he essayed , and thrice in spite of scorn , Tears such as angels weep , burst forth . Such human sentiments bring ...
He sees the fallen angels rallying to his flag and accepting him as leader again , then he is moved to tears , Thrice he essayed , and thrice in spite of scorn , Tears such as angels weep , burst forth . Such human sentiments bring ...
Pagina 68
The fallen angels are also compared with the scattered sedge , Afloat , when with fierce winds Orion armed , Hath vexed the Red Sea coast , whose waves overthrew Busir is and Memphian chivalry , While with perfidious hatred they pursued ...
The fallen angels are also compared with the scattered sedge , Afloat , when with fierce winds Orion armed , Hath vexed the Red Sea coast , whose waves overthrew Busir is and Memphian chivalry , While with perfidious hatred they pursued ...
Pagina 69
When God states that one of the angels should atone for the sin of the first Man all the good angels , as the bad angels in Hell , keep quiet . The Son of God says , > Account me man ; I for his sake will leave Thy bosom , and this ...
When God states that one of the angels should atone for the sin of the first Man all the good angels , as the bad angels in Hell , keep quiet . The Son of God says , > Account me man ; I for his sake will leave Thy bosom , and this ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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