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... thou give Law to God , shalt thou dispute With him the points of libertie , who made Thee what thou art , & formd the Pow'rs of 46 Paradise Lost and Absalom and Achitophel.
... thou give Law to God , shalt thou dispute With him the points of libertie , who made Thee what thou art , & formd the Pow'rs of 46 Paradise Lost and Absalom and Achitophel.
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... thou that to my default , or will Of wandering , as thou call ' st it , which who knows But might as ill have happ'nd thou being by , Or to thy self perhaps ... [ IX , 1144-1148 ] Her use of " Imput'st " marks with especial irony the ...
... thou that to my default , or will Of wandering , as thou call ' st it , which who knows But might as ill have happ'nd thou being by , Or to thy self perhaps ... [ IX , 1144-1148 ] Her use of " Imput'st " marks with especial irony the ...
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... thou innocent , my poor dear love ? And art thou dead ? O those two words ! their sound should be divided : Hadst thou been false , and died ; or hadst thou lived , And hadst been true - But innocence and death ! This shows not well ...
... thou innocent , my poor dear love ? And art thou dead ? O those two words ! their sound should be divided : Hadst thou been false , and died ; or hadst thou lived , And hadst been true - But innocence and death ! This shows not well ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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