The Poetical Works of John Milton, Հատոր 1William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... described , —the agency of Spirits . He saw that immateriality supplied no images , and that he could not show angels acting but by instruments of action ; he therefore invested them with form and matter . This being necessary , was ...
... described , —the agency of Spirits . He saw that immateriality supplied no images , and that he could not show angels acting but by instruments of action ; he therefore invested them with form and matter . This being necessary , was ...
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... described here , not in the centre , for heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made , certainly not yet accursed ; but in a place of utter darkness , fitliest called Chaos : here Satan with his Angels lying on the burning lake ...
... described here , not in the centre , for heaven and earth may be supposed as yet not made , certainly not yet accursed ; but in a place of utter darkness , fitliest called Chaos : here Satan with his Angels lying on the burning lake ...
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... described as owning his adversary to be Almighty . Whatever perverse interpretation he puts on the justice , mercy , and other attributes of the Supreme Being , he frequently confesses his omnipotence ; that being the perfection he was ...
... described as owning his adversary to be Almighty . Whatever perverse interpretation he puts on the justice , mercy , and other attributes of the Supreme Being , he frequently confesses his omnipotence ; that being the perfection he was ...
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... described in the first book as besmeared with the blood of human sacrifices , and delighted with the tears of parents and the cries of children in the second book , he is marked out as the fiercest spirit that fought in heaven : and if ...
... described in the first book as besmeared with the blood of human sacrifices , and delighted with the tears of parents and the cries of children in the second book , he is marked out as the fiercest spirit that fought in heaven : and if ...
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... described in the first book as the idol of the lewd and the luxurious : he is in the second book , pursuant to that description , characterised as timorous and slothful ; and , if we look into the sixth book , we find him celebrated in ...
... described in the first book as the idol of the lewd and the luxurious : he is in the second book , pursuant to that description , characterised as timorous and slothful ; and , if we look into the sixth book , we find him celebrated in ...
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