Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative, Volume 1Garland Pub., 1970 - English literature |
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Page 386
... Satan's expulsion from the earth , and warns them to flight ere the hour of Christ's crucifixion ; they accordingly disperse and the crucifixion , wit- nessed by Gabriel and the angels who are stationed on the mount , immediately ensues ...
... Satan's expulsion from the earth , and warns them to flight ere the hour of Christ's crucifixion ; they accordingly disperse and the crucifixion , wit- nessed by Gabriel and the angels who are stationed on the mount , immediately ensues ...
Page 422
... Satan , infu- riated by the appearance and relation of Che- mos , determines to encounter Gabriel , and boasts himself superior in prowess to that arch- angel in terms the most galling and spirited . The scars by this sharp sword in ...
... Satan , infu- riated by the appearance and relation of Che- mos , determines to encounter Gabriel , and boasts himself superior in prowess to that arch- angel in terms the most galling and spirited . The scars by this sharp sword in ...
Page 424
... Satan on the appearance of Chemos , and his arming to encounter Gabriel , are highly wrought , and dilate the mind by the vigour and grandeur of the fiction . The character of Satan here un- folds itself wrapt in that terrible sublimity ...
... Satan on the appearance of Chemos , and his arming to encounter Gabriel , are highly wrought , and dilate the mind by the vigour and grandeur of the fiction . The character of Satan here un- folds itself wrapt in that terrible sublimity ...
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