The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ...J. Johson [et a.], 1809 |
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... Adam and Eve . in the morning go forth to their labours , which Eve propofes to divide in feveral places , each labouring apart : Adam confents not , alleging the danger , left that enemy , of whom they were fore- warned , should ...
... Adam and Eve . in the morning go forth to their labours , which Eve propofes to divide in feveral places , each labouring apart : Adam confents not , alleging the danger , left that enemy , of whom they were fore- warned , should ...
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... Adam , and there- fore he thinks that the author gave it where focial Angel gueft & c . But focial is ufelefs here , because familiar follows in the next verfe . The fenfe feems to be this ; Where God , or rather the Angel fent by him ...
... Adam , and there- fore he thinks that the author gave it where focial Angel gueft & c . But focial is ufelefs here , because familiar follows in the next verfe . The fenfe feems to be this ; Where God , or rather the Angel fent by him ...
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... Adam had held difcourfe with God , as we read in the preceding book ; and the whole foregoing episode is a converfation with the Angel ; and , as this takes up fo large a part of the poem , this is particularly de- fcribed and infifted ...
... Adam had held difcourfe with God , as we read in the preceding book ; and the whole foregoing episode is a converfation with the Angel ; and , as this takes up fo large a part of the poem , this is particularly de- fcribed and infifted ...
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... Adam in a vifion , B. xi . 475 , he fays , " that thou may'st know " What mifery the inabftinence of Eve " Shall bring on men . " PEARCE . Ver . 20. If anfwerable ftyle I can obtain ] His theme was more fublime than the wrath of ...
... Adam in a vifion , B. xi . 475 , he fays , " that thou may'st know " What mifery the inabftinence of Eve " Shall bring on men . " PEARCE . Ver . 20. If anfwerable ftyle I can obtain ] His theme was more fublime than the wrath of ...
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... Adam , well may we labour still to dress 205 This garden , ftill to tend plant , herb , and flower , Our pleasant task enjoin'd ; but , till more hands Aid us , the work under our labour grows , Luxurious by restraint ; what we by day ...
... Adam , well may we labour still to dress 205 This garden , ftill to tend plant , herb , and flower , Our pleasant task enjoin'd ; but , till more hands Aid us , the work under our labour grows , Luxurious by restraint ; what we by day ...
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