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Pagina 88
... Lost there are two plans : Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . with the Serpent . Adam , Eve , Conscience . Death . Labour , Sickness , Discontent , -Mutes . Ignorance , with others ; ) Faith . Hope ...
... Lost there are two plans : Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . with the Serpent . Adam , Eve , Conscience . Death . Labour , Sickness , Discontent , -Mutes . Ignorance , with others ; ) Faith . Hope ...
Pagina 101
... lost his sight ; and the Introduction to the seventh , that the return of the King had clouded him with dis ... Lost , and , having perused it , said to him , ' Thou hast said a great deal upon Paradise Lost ; what hast thou to say upon ...
... lost his sight ; and the Introduction to the seventh , that the return of the King had clouded him with dis ... Lost , and , having perused it , said to him , ' Thou hast said a great deal upon Paradise Lost ; what hast thou to say upon ...
Pagina 129
... Lost little oppor- tunity for the pathetick ; but what little there is has not been lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature , the anguish arising from the con sciousness of transgression , and the horrours attending the ...
... Lost little oppor- tunity for the pathetick ; but what little there is has not been lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature , the anguish arising from the con sciousness of transgression , and the horrours attending the ...
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