The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... Adam talk through the whole work in such sentiments as these . But flattery and falsehood are not the courtship of Milton's Adam , and could not be heard by Eve in her state of innocence , excepting only in a dream produced on purpose ...
... Adam talk through the whole work in such sentiments as these . But flattery and falsehood are not the courtship of Milton's Adam , and could not be heard by Eve in her state of innocence , excepting only in a dream produced on purpose ...
Strana 279
... Adam's vision is not confined to any particular tribe of mankind , but extends to the whole species . In this great review which Adam takes of all his sons and daughters , the first objects he is presented with exhibit to him the story ...
... Adam's vision is not confined to any particular tribe of mankind , but extends to the whole species . In this great review which Adam takes of all his sons and daughters , the first objects he is presented with exhibit to him the story ...
Strana 280
... Adam on this occasion is very natural . Sight so deform what heart of rock could long Dry - eyed behold ? Adam could not , but wept , Though not of woman born ; compassion quelled His best of man , and gave him up to tears 5 . The ...
... Adam on this occasion is very natural . Sight so deform what heart of rock could long Dry - eyed behold ? Adam could not , but wept , Though not of woman born ; compassion quelled His best of man , and gave him up to tears 5 . The ...
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