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... persons ; such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mystery of Paradise Lost there are two plans : Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . with the Serpent . Adam , Eve , Conscience . Death ...
... persons ; such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mystery of Paradise Lost there are two plans : Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . with the Serpent . Adam , Eve , Conscience . Death ...
Page 154
... persons of high rank , made master of arts by Lord Clarendon in person . In He travelled afterwards into France and Italy ; and , at his return , devoted himself to the Court . 1665 he went to sea with Sandwich , and distinguished ...
... persons of high rank , made master of arts by Lord Clarendon in person . In He travelled afterwards into France and Italy ; and , at his return , devoted himself to the Court . 1665 he went to sea with Sandwich , and distinguished ...
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... person as this would pass with them who beheld him , for a great patriot , a great philosopher , or a general , or some whimsical person who fancied himself all these ; and whether the people , who belonged to the family , would think ...
... person as this would pass with them who beheld him , for a great patriot , a great philosopher , or a general , or some whimsical person who fancied himself all these ; and whether the people , who belonged to the family , would think ...
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