| 1712 - 482 pagina’s
...without Departing from the Modefty of her Character ; in a Word, to adjuft the Prerogatives of Wifdom and Beauty, and make each appear to the other in its...Lovelinefs. This mutual Subordination of the two Sexes is wonder fully kept up in the whole Poem, as particularly in the Speech of Eve I have beforementioned,... | |
| 1738 - 310 pagina’s
...without departing from the Modelly of her Character j in a Word, to adjult the Prerogatives of Wifdom and Beauty, and make each appear to the other in its...Poem, as particularly in the Speech of E<ve I have before mentioned, and upon the Conclufion of it in the following Lines. Sofpake our general Mother,... | |
| 1737 - 314 pagina’s
...without departing from the Modefty of her Character ; in a Word, to adjuft the Prerogatives of Wifdom and Beauty, and make each appear to the other in its proper Force It and Lovelinefs. This mutual Subordination of the two y' Sexes is wonderfully kept up in the whole... | |
| John Milton - 1763 - 670 pagina’s
...without departing from die modefty of her character ; in a word, to adjuft the prerogatives of wifdom and beauty, and make each appear to the other in its proper force and lovelinefs. This mutual fubordination of the two fexes is wonderfully kept up in the whole So far the happier lot, enjoying... | |
| 1778 - 336 pagina’s
...without departing from the modefty of her chancier; in a word, to adjuft the prerogatives of wifdom and beauty, and make each appear to the other in its proper force and lovelinefs. This mutual fuboidination of rhe two fexes is wonderfully kept up in the whole poem, as particularly in the ipeech... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 260 pagina’s
...departing from the modesty of her character; in a word, to adjust the prerogative? of wisdom and heauty, and make each appear to the other in its proper force and loveliness. This mutual suhordination of the two sexes is wonderfully kept up in the whole poem, as... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 pagina’s
...without departing from the modesty of her character ; in a word, to adjust the prerogatives of wisdom and beauty, and make each appear to the other in its proper force and loveliness. This mutual subordination of the two sexes is wonderfully kept up in the whole poem, as... | |
| 1803 - 412 pagina’s
...prerogatives of wisdom and beauty, and make each appear to the other in its proper force and loveliness. This mutual subordination of the two sexes is wonderfully...poem, as particularly in the speech of Eve I have before mentioned, and upon the conclusion of it in the following lines : VOL. IV. B b ' So spake our... | |
| 1803 - 372 pagina’s
...without departing from the modesty of her character : in a word, to adjust the prerogatives of wisdom and beauty, and make each appear to the other in its proper force and loveliness. This mutual subordination of the two sexes is wonderfully kept up in the whole poem, as... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pagina’s
...without departing from the modesty of her character ; in a word, to adjust the prerogatives of wisdom and beauty, and make each appear to the other in its proper force and loveliness. This mutual subordination of the two sexes is wonderfully kept up in the whole poem, as... | |
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