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" ... his starting up in his own form is wonderfully fine, both in the literal description, and in the moral which is concealed under it. His answer... "
Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost: From ʻThe Spectatorʼ. 31 December, 1711 ... - Σελίδα 78
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...defcribed, as perching on the Top of an Oak in the Shape of Vulturs. HIS planting himfelf at the Ear of Eve under the form of a Toad, in order to produce vain...Imaginations, is a Circumftance of the fame nature j as his ftarting up in his own Form is wonderfully fine both in the Literal Defcription, and in the...

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...as perching on the Top of an Oak in the ftiape of V altar's. HIS planting himfelf at the Ear of Eve under the form of a Toad, in order to produce vain Dreams and Imaginations, is a Circurnftance of the fame nature; as nit flatting up in his own Form is wonderfully fine, both kvthe...

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1737 - 314 σελίδες
...as perching on the Top -of an Oak in the fhape of Vultures. His planting himfelf at the Ear of Eve under the Form of a Toad, in order to produce vain...own Form is wonderfully fine, both in the literal Dcfcription, and in the Moral which is concealed under it. His Anfwer upon his being difcovered, and...

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...defcribed, as perching on the Top of an Oak in the Shape of Vultures. HIS planting himfelf at the Ear of Eve under the Form of a Toad, in order to produce vain...difcovered, and demanded to give an Account of himfelf, is conformable to the Pride and Intrepidity of his Charafter. Knowye not then, faid Satan, flfd witb...

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...defcribed, as perching on the Top of an Oak in the Shape of Vultures. HIS planting himfelf at the Ear of Eve under the Form of a Toad, in order to produce vain...which is concealed under it. His Anfwer upon his being dif. covered, and demanded to give an Account of himfelf, is conformable" to the Pride and Intrepidity...

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...veilcl. 819. StftarteJup in t>:sanunjhafi tht Ficntt.] His p!aiu\ng himfelf at the ear of Eve tinder the form of a toad, in order to produce vain dreams and imaginations, is a circum ftance that furpril'cs ihe reader ; as his Parting up in his own form is wonderfully line, both...

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...defcribed, as perching on the top of an oak in the fhape of vultures. His planting himfelf at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad, in order to produce vain...imaginations, is a circumftance of the fame nature ; as his Starring up in his own form is wonderfully fine, both in the Hieral defcription, and in the moral which...

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...Pcrtentat scnsus. 819. So s'.irud up in his man shape tht Fienif] His planting himself at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad, in order to produce vain dreams and imaginations, is a circumstance that, surprises the reader; as his starting up in his own form is wonderfully line, hotli...

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...secrets." Hume. 819. So started up in his own shape the Fiend.] His planting himself at the ear of Eve under the form of a toad, in order to produce vain dreams and imaginations, is a circumstance that surprizes the reader; as his starting up in his own form is wonderfully fine, both...




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