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Paradiso perduto di Milton - Page 8
by John Milton - 1852
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Selections from Paradise lost: with notes, by R. Demaus

John Milton - 1857 - 198 pages
...penal fire, Who durst defy th' Omnipotent to arms. Nine times the spaee that measures day and night 50 To mortal men, he with his horrid erew Lay vanquish'd,...the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain 55 Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, That witness'd huge afflietion and dismay, Mix'd...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1857 - 664 pages
...crew Lay vanquished, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded though immortal : but his doom Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost...Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, That witnessed huge affliction and dismay Mixed with obdurate pride and stedfast hate : At once, as far...
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Le Paradis perdu de Milton

John Milton - 1857 - 470 pages
...crew Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded though immortal : but his doom Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost...Torments him; round he throws his baleful eyes, That wilness'd huge affliction and dismay, Mix'd with obdurate pride and stedfast hate At once, as far as...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 1

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 594 pages
...times the space that measures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquished, rolling in the fiery gulf, Confounded though immortal:...and steadfast hate: At once, as far as angels' ken, ho views The dismal situation waste and wild : A dungeon horrible on all sides round, As one great...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 4

Literature - 1909 - 502 pages
...crew, Lay vanquished, rowling in the fiery gulf, Confounded, though immortal. But his doom Reserved him to more wrath ; for now the thought Both of lost...Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, That witnessed huge affliction and dismay, Mixed with obdurate pride and steadfast hate. At once, as far...
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Essays from the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler

Samuel Johnson - Literary Collections - 1968 - 400 pages
...remaining part of the verse. He, with his horrid crew, Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulph, Confounded though immortal. But his doom Reserv'd...Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him. 1.51-56. God, - with frequent intercourse, Thither will send his winged messengers On errands of supernal...
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The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London, 1576-1649

David L. Smith, Richard Strier, David Bevington - History - 2003 - 312 pages
...case.' The Acts and Momtments of John Foxe, ed. Rev. Stephen Reed Cattley (1838), v1, 581. Reserved him to more wrath; for now the thought Both of lost...Torments him; round he throws his baleful eyes That witnessed huge affliction and dismay Mixed with obdurate pride and steadfast hate. At once as far as...
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Fellowship in Paradise Lost: Vergil, Milton, Wordsworth, Volume 97

André Verbart - Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature - 1995 - 322 pages
...measures Day and Night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vanquisht, rowling in the fiery Gulfe Confounded though immortal: But his doom Reserv'd...the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Tormems him; round he throws his baleful eyes That witness'd huge affliction and dismay Mixt with obdurate...
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John Milton: 1732-1801

John T. Shawcross - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 500 pages
...verse. He, with his horrid crew, Lay vanquish'd, rolling in the fiery gulph, Confounded though immottal. But his doom Reserv'd him to more wrath; for now the...Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him. [I, 51-6] God, — with frequent intercourse, Thither will send his winged messengers On errands of...
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Our Greatest Writers: And Their Major Works

John Carrington - Literary Criticism - 2003 - 344 pages
...times the space that measures day and night To mortal men, he with his horrid crew Lay vancjuish'd, rolling in the fiery gulf Confounded though immortal:...dismay Mix'd with obdurate pride and steadfast hate: EPIC The term has developed a variety of meanings, most loosely in modern publishing or cinema where...
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