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Faithful Labourers: a Reception History of Paradise Lost, ...
He also anticipates a fine note by Fowler when Sin and Death set out 'to destroy,
or unimmortal make / All kinds' (X. 611—12). Fowler points out that this is the sole
instance of 'unimmortal' in the OED. An anti-Miltonist might think the neologism ...
Assistant Professor Department of English John Leonard, John Leonard, 2012
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Paradise Lost (Kastan Edition):
Both to destroy or unimmortal make All kinds,° and for destruction to mature
species Sooner or later, which, the almighty seeing, From his transcendent seat
the saints among, To those bright orders uttered thus his voice: 615 “See with
what ...
John Milton, David Scott Kastan
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
—Both these are w imitabh. liurnet. * UNIMMORTAL. adj. Not immortal-, mor- tat.
— Both to destroy, or unimmortal make. Milt. * UNIMPAIRABI.E. adj. Not liable to
waste or diminution. — If the superior be laiimpairable, it is a strong presumption,
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Boyle. UNIM'ITABLE, adj. Fr. inimitable; Lat. in- tmitabilis. Not to be imitated. Both
these are unimitable. Burnet, UNIMMORTAL, adj. Not immortal; mortal. They
betook them several ways, Both to destroy, or unimmortal make All kinds. Milton.
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Milton's Epics and the Book of Psalms
Milton represents their entrance with a brief definition of death as an ethical
phenomenon, distinct from the natural composting of imperishably recycled
matter: they both betook them several wayes, Both to destroy, or unimmortal
make All ...
Mary Ann Radzinowicz, 2014
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Boyle. UNIM'ITABLE, adj. Fr. inimitable; Lat. in- tmitabUis. Not to be imitated. Both
these are unimitable. Burnet. UNIMMORTAL, adj. Not immortal ; mortal. They
betook them several ways, Both to destroy, or unimmortal make All kinds. Milton.
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Rise, Progress, and Present Structure of the English Language
... an un prefixed to immortal would reduce the meaning of the term to mortal;
unimmortal, that is mortal. Milton has it so : — " Unimmortal made All kinds."
Paradise Lost, b. x. The addition of un to an epithet already compounded, in the
following ...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books
This said, they both betook them several ways, 610 Both to destroy, or
unimmortal make All kinds, and for destruction to mature Sooner or later; which
the Almighty seeing, From his transcendent seat the Saints among, To those
bright Orders ...
John Milton, Henry Stebbing, 1836
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Paradise Lost ... Printed from the text of Thomas Newton
This said, they both betook them several ways 610 Both to' destroy, or unimmortal
make All kinds, and for destruction to mature i Sooner or later; which th' Almighty
seeing, From his transcendent seat the Saints among, To those bright orders ...
John Milton, Thomas NEWTON (Bishop of Bristol.), 1796
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Milton's Paradise lost: with the life of the author ; to ...
... residing through the race, His thoughts, his looks, words, actions, all infect, And
season him thy last and sweetest prey." This said, they both betook them sev'ral
ways, 610 Both to destroy, or unimmortal make All kinds, and for destruction to ...
John Milton, Samuel Johnson, John Evans, 1799