Milton's Paradise Lost; Or, The Fall of Man: With Historical, Philosophical, Critical, and Explanatory Notes, from ... Raymond de St. Maur ... in Twelve Books |
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Page 26
... Course : They alighted down in exact Order on the firm Brimftone , a Multitude greater than ever the populous North , GOTHS , VAN- DALS , HUNS , or other barbarous Nations , and poured from her frozen Climes of NORWAY , SWEDEN , or ...
... Course : They alighted down in exact Order on the firm Brimftone , a Multitude greater than ever the populous North , GOTHS , VAN- DALS , HUNS , or other barbarous Nations , and poured from her frozen Climes of NORWAY , SWEDEN , or ...
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... Course of 1000 Miles , throws itself into the German O- cean , in two large Mouths near the Briel ; therefore Virgil calls it Bicornis , i . e . Having two Horns or Paffages . ( r ) Danaw , Danow , Danube , and by the Natives , Tonaw ...
... Course of 1000 Miles , throws itself into the German O- cean , in two large Mouths near the Briel ; therefore Virgil calls it Bicornis , i . e . Having two Horns or Paffages . ( r ) Danaw , Danow , Danube , and by the Natives , Tonaw ...
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... Course of two thousand Miles difcharges itself into the Perfian Ocean . In facred Scripture it is called the River , the Great River , by way of Eminence . It ftill retaineth the old Name by a Contraction , Aferat and Erat : The Water ...
... Course of two thousand Miles difcharges itself into the Perfian Ocean . In facred Scripture it is called the River , the Great River , by way of Eminence . It ftill retaineth the old Name by a Contraction , Aferat and Erat : The Water ...
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... Course nearer to the Earth ; they feeming to him intent on their Mirth and Dancing , charm his Ear with plea- fant Musick , and his Heart beats at once with Joy and with Fear . Thus thefe Spirits being incorporeal , re- duced their ...
... Course nearer to the Earth ; they feeming to him intent on their Mirth and Dancing , charm his Ear with plea- fant Musick , and his Heart beats at once with Joy and with Fear . Thus thefe Spirits being incorporeal , re- duced their ...
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... Course hides itself under Ground , and ap- pears again ; wherefore Antiqui- - ty feigned that all the Dead drank a Draught of its Waters before they entered Hell , which made them forget all their past Sorrows . The Fable is Death ...
... Course hides itself under Ground , and ap- pears again ; wherefore Antiqui- - ty feigned that all the Dead drank a Draught of its Waters before they entered Hell , which made them forget all their past Sorrows . The Fable is Death ...
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