The Paradise Lost: With Notes, Explanatory and CriticalA.S. Barnes & Company, 1850 |
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Page 195
... object His will who bound us ? Let him surer bar His iron gates , if he intends our stay In that dark durance : thus ... object : And wilt thou object , & c . A concise mode of ex- pression similar to " and know'st for whom , " II . 730 ...
... object His will who bound us ? Let him surer bar His iron gates , if he intends our stay In that dark durance : thus ... object : And wilt thou object , & c . A concise mode of ex- pression similar to " and know'st for whom , " II . 730 ...
Page 346
... objects and beings around him . But it does not , on the other hand , seem to us at all necessary to suppose that Adam was ... Object of vision . Author of the universe , line 360 . sumed ( to say ) . own . Pre- 372-74 . That beasts have ...
... objects and beings around him . But it does not , on the other hand , seem to us at all necessary to suppose that Adam was ... Object of vision . Author of the universe , line 360 . sumed ( to say ) . own . Pre- 372-74 . That beasts have ...
Page 358
... objects from , or by , the sense ( sensibility , sensation ) variously representing ( or when I meet with the various objects represented to me in different ways , made known to me in different ways , through the sense of sight , touch ...
... objects from , or by , the sense ( sensibility , sensation ) variously representing ( or when I meet with the various objects represented to me in different ways , made known to me in different ways , through the sense of sight , touch ...
Contents
Apostrophe to Light | 1 |
The intercession of the Son of God in their behalf | 22 |
The Almighty Father surveying the whole creation | 118 |
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