Book/Printed Material The paradise lost,
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Image 1 of The paradise lost, SRG i ataee rt piven v ry i o DALAT nated ata tt of The eae tes rfl ie ae Ai tye Ait FARGO et a nk Hon i ur Heh Nh…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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- Date: 1851
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Image 5 of The paradise lost, THE mena DISSE LOST BY JOHN MILTON WITH NOTES EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL EDITED BY REV JAMES ROBERT BOYD AUTHOR OF ELEMENTS OF RHETORIC AND ECLECTIC MORAL PHILOSOPHY Mitton whose genius had angelic…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 6 of The paradise lost, e a z ats f Fas y aX i q s a wv oe P oat Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1850 by BAKER AND SCRIBNER i In…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 7 of The paradise lost, REASONS FOR PREPARING THIS AMERICAN EDITION ParapIsE Lost is by common consent pronounced to be a work of transcendent genius and taste It takes rank with the Iliad of Homer and with…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 8 of The paradise lost, 4 REASONS FOR PREPARING THIS EDITION and every school girl has read some beautiful extracts from it and has heard it extolled as an unrivalled production and this is about all that…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 9 of The paradise lost, REASONS FOR PREPARING THIS EDITION style from the use of Latin and Greek forms of expression from e culiar modes of spelling from references to exploded and unphiloso phical notions in astronomy…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 10 of The paradise lost, 6 REASONS FOR PREPARING THIS EDITION studied since a demand for mental labor and research interferes with the entertainment anticipated in most cases the Paradise Lost is on this account laid aside…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 11 of The paradise lost, REASONS FOR PREPARING THIS EDITION 7 out weekly in the celebrated Spectator from the graceful pen of Addison These as Hallam justly remarks were perhaps superior to any criticisms that had been…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 12 of The paradise lost, 8 REASONS FOR PREPARING THIS EDITION ton was greatly indebted for the plan and some prominent features of the Paradise Lost Yet it has been a pleasant and more profitable task to…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 13 of The paradise lost, REASONS FOR PREPARING THIS EDITION 9 poets and gives him a solemnity which has not been surpassed save in the book whence welled that inspiration The Editor is fully aware of the…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 14 of The paradise lost, 10 REASONS FOR PREPARING THIS EDITION most beautiful narrative and explanation of some of the most interest ing events connected with the history of our race Nor should men tion be omitted…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 15 of The paradise lost, BOO Kot THE ARGUMENT Tuis First Book proposes first in brief the whole subject Mans disobe dience and the loss thereupon of Paradise wherein he was placed then touches the prime cause…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 16 of The paradise lost, BOOK I INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Tuts Book on the whole is so perfect from beginning to end that it would be difficult to find a single superfluous passage The matter the illustra tions…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 17 of The paradise lost, BOOK 1 pls that immateriality supplied no images and that he could not show angels acting but by instruments of action he therefore invested them with form and matter This being necessary…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 18 of The paradise lost, 14 PARADISE LOST invisible attracted but few worshippers A philosopher might admire so noble a conception but the crowd turned away in disgust from words which presented no image to their minds…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 19 of The paradise lost, BOOK I 15 so doing laid himself open to the charge of inconsistency But though phi losophically in the wrong we cannot but believe that he was poetically in the right This…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 20 of The paradise lost, PARADISE LOST Or mans first disobedience and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the world and all our woe With loss of Eden till one greater…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 21 of The paradise lost, BOOK I is Of Oreb or of Sinai didst inspire That Shepherd who first taught the chosen seed In the beginning how the heavns and earth Rose out of Chaos Or if…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 22 of The paradise lost, 18 PARADISE LOST Before all temples the upright heart and pure Instruct me for Thou knowst Thou from the first Wast present and with mighty wings outspread 20 Dovelike satst brooding on…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 23 of The paradise lost, BOOK I 19 From their Creator and trangress hiswill For one restraint lords of the world besides Who first seduced them to that foul revolt Th infernal Serpent he it was whose…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 24 of The paradise lost, 20 PARADISE LOST Who durst defy th Omnipotent to arms Nine times the space that measures day and night 20 To mortal men he with his horrid crew Lay vanquishd rolling in…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 25 of The paradise lost, BOOK I 21 For those rebellious here their prisn ordained In utter darkness and their portion set As far removed from God and light of heaven As from the centre thrice to…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 26 of The paradise lost, 22 PARADISE LOST Breaking the horrid silence thus began If thou beest he but O how fallen how changed From him who in the happy realms of light 85 Clothd with transcendent…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 27 of The paradise lost, BOOK I 23 Can else inflict do I repent or change Though changed in outward lustre that fixd mind And high disdain from sense of injured merit That with the Mightiest raised…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 28 of The paradise lost, 24 PARADISE LOST Since through experience of this great event In arms not worse in foresight much advanced We may with more successful hope resolve 120 To wage by force or guile…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 29 of The paradise lost, ho in BOOK I Strength undiminishd or eternal being To undergo eternal punishment 15 Whereto with speedy words th ArchFiend replied Falln Cherub to be weak is miserable Doing or suffering but…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 30 of The paradise lost, 26 PARADISE LOST Or satiate fury yield it from our foe Seest thou yon dreary plain forlorn and wild 180 The seat of desolation void of light Save what the glimmring of…
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- Date: 1851
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Image 31 of The paradise lost, BOOK Tf 97 Briareos or Typhon whom the den By ancient Tarsus held or that seabeast 20 Leviathan which God of all his works Created hugest that swim the ocean stream Him…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 32 of The paradise lost, 28 PARADS LOST So stretchd out huge in length the ArchFiend lay Chaind on the burning lake nor ever thence 210 Had risn or heaved his head but that the will And…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 33 of The paradise lost, BOOK I 29 Thatfelt unusual weight till on dry land He lights as if it were land that ever burnd With solid as the lake with liquid fire And such appeard in…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 34 of The paradise lost, 30 PARADISE LOST Sublimed with minral fury aid the winds 235 And leave a singed bottom all involved With stench and smoke such resting found the sole Of unblest fect Him followd…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 35 of The paradise lost, BOOK I 31 What matter where if I be still the same And what I should be all but less than he Whom thunder hath made greater Here at least We shall…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 36 of The paradise lost, 32 PARADISE LOST As we ere while astounded and amazed No wonder falln such a pernicious height He scarce had ceased when the superior Fiend Was moving towrd the shore his pondrous…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 37 of The paradise lost, BOOK I 33 Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In Vallombrosa where the Etrurian shades High overarchd imbowr or scatterd sedge Afloat when with fierce winds Orion armd 305 Hath…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 38 of The paradise lost, 34 PARADISE LOST Of Hell resounded Princes Potentates 315 Warriors the flowr of heayn once yours now lost Tf such astonishment as this can seize Eternal spirits or have ye chosn this…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 39 of The paradise lost, BOOK I 35 Hovring on wing under the cope of Hell 345 T wixt upper nether and surrounding fires Till as a signal givn th uplifted spear Of their great Sultan waving…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
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Image 40 of The paradise lost, 36 PARADISE LOST Thro Gods high suffrance for the trial of man By falsities and lies the greatest part Of mankind they corrupted to forsake God their Creator and th invisible Glory…
- Contributor: Milton, John - Boyd, James Robert
- Date: 1851
About this Item
Title
- The paradise lost,
Names
- Milton, John, 1608-1674
- Boyd, James Robert, 1804-1890, [from old catalog] ed
Created / Published
- New York, Baker and Scribner, 1851.
Headings
- - Bible.--Genesis--History of Biblical events--Poetry
- - Adam--(Biblical figure)--Poetry
- - Eve--(Biblical figure)--Poetry
- - Fall of man--Poetry
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 542 p. 21 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- PR3560 1851
Library of Congress Control Number
- 35029822
Online Format
- online text
- image