The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Объемы 3-5Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... that it rather is to be esteemed an example fet , the first in English , of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem , from the troublesome and modern bondage of rhyming . THE THE FIRST BOOK O F PARADISE LOST . This firft THE VERSE .
... that it rather is to be esteemed an example fet , the first in English , of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem , from the troublesome and modern bondage of rhyming . THE THE FIRST BOOK O F PARADISE LOST . This firft THE VERSE .
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... to a full council . What his affociates thence at- tempt . Pandemonium the palace of Satan rifes , fuddenly built out of the deep : The infernal peers there fit in council . [ s ] PARADISE LOST . BOOK I. F Man's THE ARGUMENT .
... to a full council . What his affociates thence at- tempt . Pandemonium the palace of Satan rifes , fuddenly built out of the deep : The infernal peers there fit in council . [ s ] PARADISE LOST . BOOK I. F Man's THE ARGUMENT .
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... whom the den By ancient Tarfus held , or that fea - beast Leviathan , which God of all his works Created hugest that fwim th ' ocean stream : This firft Book propofes , firft in brief , the Him Book I. PARADISE LOST .
... whom the den By ancient Tarfus held , or that fea - beast Leviathan , which God of all his works Created hugest that fwim th ' ocean stream : This firft Book propofes , firft in brief , the Him Book I. PARADISE LOST .
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... , Long after known in Palestine , and nam'd Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch - Enemy , And thence in Heav'n call'd Satan , with bold words B 4 Breaking Breaking the horrid filence thus began . If thou beeft Book I. PARADISE LOST .
... , Long after known in Palestine , and nam'd Beelzebub . To whom th ' Arch - Enemy , And thence in Heav'n call'd Satan , with bold words B 4 Breaking Breaking the horrid filence thus began . If thou beeft Book I. PARADISE LOST .
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... lost ? All is not loft ; th ' unconquerable will , And study of revenge , immortal hate , And courage never to submit or yield , And what is elfe not to be overcome ; That glory never shall his wrath or might Extort from me . To bow and ...
... lost ? All is not loft ; th ' unconquerable will , And study of revenge , immortal hate , And courage never to submit or yield , And what is elfe not to be overcome ; That glory never shall his wrath or might Extort from me . To bow and ...
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