The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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... tragedy on the banishment of Adam from this interview with Grotius ; but if the Adamus Exsul of the Swedish ambassador were a subject of their discourse , it is * Dicam jam nunc ferio quid cogitem , in hofpitium juridicorum aliquod ...
... tragedy on the banishment of Adam from this interview with Grotius ; but if the Adamus Exsul of the Swedish ambassador were a subject of their discourse , it is * Dicam jam nunc ferio quid cogitem , in hofpitium juridicorum aliquod ...
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... Milton alludes to what he felt on this occasion in those affecting lines of Paradise Lost , where Adam , prophetically enumerating the miseries to arise from woman , says , in closing the melancholy list , that man sometimes 1 !
... Milton alludes to what he felt on this occasion in those affecting lines of Paradise Lost , where Adam , prophetically enumerating the miseries to arise from woman , says , in closing the melancholy list , that man sometimes 1 !
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dresses herself to Adam for pardon and peace ; ' the verses , charming as they are , acquire new charms , when we consider them as descriptive of the poet himself and the penitent destroyer of his domestic comfort .
dresses herself to Adam for pardon and peace ; ' the verses , charming as they are , acquire new charms , when we consider them as descriptive of the poet himself and the penitent destroyer of his domestic comfort .
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... but in the long interval between the dawn of such a project in his thoughts , and the commencement of his work , a new train of images got possession of his fancy ; Arthur yielded to Adam , and England to Paradise .
... but in the long interval between the dawn of such a project in his thoughts , and the commencement of his work , a new train of images got possession of his fancy ; Arthur yielded to Adam , and England to Paradise .
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a of Catsus is a spirited and graceful epithalamium on the nuptials of Adam and Eve , originally written in the native language of the author ; this Latin version of it was executed by the learned Barlæus , and first printed in 1643 ...
a of Catsus is a spirited and graceful epithalamium on the nuptials of Adam and Eve , originally written in the native language of the author ; this Latin version of it was executed by the learned Barlæus , and first printed in 1643 ...
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