The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Pagina 38
... described as presiding over it 3 . The part of Moloch is likewise in all its circum- stances full of that fire and fury which distinguish this spirit from the rest of the fallen angels 4. He is 1 Paradise Lost , ii , 11 , 465 , 629 ...
... described as presiding over it 3 . The part of Moloch is likewise in all its circum- stances full of that fire and fury which distinguish this spirit from the rest of the fallen angels 4. He is 1 Paradise Lost , ii , 11 , 465 , 629 ...
Pagina 39
... described , we find it every way answerable to the same furious enraged character : Where the might of Gabriel fought , And with fierce ensigns pierced the deep array Of Moloch , furious king , who him defied , And at his chariot wheels ...
... described , we find it every way answerable to the same furious enraged character : Where the might of Gabriel fought , And with fierce ensigns pierced the deep array Of Moloch , furious king , who him defied , And at his chariot wheels ...
Pagina 42
... described in a very sublime and poetical manner : Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote 2 . The diversions of the fallen angels 3 , with the particular account of their place of habitation , are described ...
... described in a very sublime and poetical manner : Their rising all at once was as the sound Of thunder heard remote 2 . The diversions of the fallen angels 3 , with the particular account of their place of habitation , are described ...
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