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 10
... discovered ; Regions of Sorrow , Shades of Hell , where Peace and Rest could never have Habitation , where Hope the only Comforter never comes , but endless Tortures urge continually , and a fiery Deluge , fed with what always burns ...
... discovered ; Regions of Sorrow , Shades of Hell , where Peace and Rest could never have Habitation , where Hope the only Comforter never comes , but endless Tortures urge continually , and a fiery Deluge , fed with what always burns ...
Page 89
... discovered to the Moderns by Bartholomew Dias , a Portuguese , A. D. 1454. Vafq . de Gama arrived at Calecut , May 20. A D. 1498. It is called by them Cabo de Bona Speranza : Because they had good Hope of a Paffage to the Eaf Indi's by ...
... discovered to the Moderns by Bartholomew Dias , a Portuguese , A. D. 1454. Vafq . de Gama arrived at Calecut , May 20. A D. 1498. It is called by them Cabo de Bona Speranza : Because they had good Hope of a Paffage to the Eaf Indi's by ...
Page 166
... discovered and surprised ; for no Falfhood can endure the Touch of any Thing of celeftial Nature , but of Force it returns to its own Likeness As when a Spark of Fire lights upon a Heap of Gunpowder , laid ready to ftore fome Ma- gazine ...
... discovered and surprised ; for no Falfhood can endure the Touch of any Thing of celeftial Nature , but of Force it returns to its own Likeness As when a Spark of Fire lights upon a Heap of Gunpowder , laid ready to ftore fome Ma- gazine ...
Page 221
... discovered to our Eyes a new and strange Sight ; we faw a threefold Row of mounted Pillars , which were fixed upon Wheels ; for they feemed moft like Pillars ( or hollowed Oak , or Fir , with their Branches lopt off ) of Brafs , Iron ...
... discovered to our Eyes a new and strange Sight ; we faw a threefold Row of mounted Pillars , which were fixed upon Wheels ; for they feemed moft like Pillars ( or hollowed Oak , or Fir , with their Branches lopt off ) of Brafs , Iron ...
Page 229
... discovered a great Gap into the Deep : At that monftrous Sight they were ftruck backward with Hor- ror ; but far worfe Horror urged them behind , fo that they threw themselves headlong down from the Bor- ders of Heaven , and eternal ...
... discovered a great Gap into the Deep : At that monftrous Sight they were ftruck backward with Hor- ror ; but far worfe Horror urged them behind , fo that they threw themselves headlong down from the Bor- ders of Heaven , and eternal ...
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