“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... passages in the poem , -particularly to that ( Book I. lines 594 -599 ) where it is said of Satan , in his diminished brightness after his fall , that he still appeared " as when the Sun , new - risen , Looks through the horizontal ...
... passages in the poem , -particularly to that ( Book I. lines 594 -599 ) where it is said of Satan , in his diminished brightness after his fall , that he still appeared " as when the Sun , new - risen , Looks through the horizontal ...
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... passage " as the Poet certainly gave it " : - " Sulphurous and Nitrous Foam They pound , they mingle , and with ... passages here and there as pure interpolations . The principle on which Bentley proceeds is , in short , that whatever is ...
... passage " as the Poet certainly gave it " : - " Sulphurous and Nitrous Foam They pound , they mingle , and with ... passages here and there as pure interpolations . The principle on which Bentley proceeds is , in short , that whatever is ...
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... passage , written just after the meeting of the Long Parliament , and when Milton was for the first time a London householder on his own account , we learn three things : first , that , from his return from Italy about two years before ...
... passage , written just after the meeting of the Long Parliament , and when Milton was for the first time a London householder on his own account , we learn three things : first , that , from his return from Italy about two years before ...
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... passage was written , Milton , though still in the same general state of mind as to some great literary work to be undertaken and carried out , was all at sea again both as to the subject and as to the form . He had become uncertain ...
... passage was written , Milton , though still in the same general state of mind as to some great literary work to be undertaken and carried out , was all at sea again both as to the subject and as to the form . He had become uncertain ...
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... passage is to be taken as a literal record of Milton's meditations and hesitations with himself over his great project in his house in Aldersgate Street in 1641 , when the work of the Long Parliament was waxing warmer . He had still ...
... passage is to be taken as a literal record of Milton's meditations and hesitations with himself over his great project in his house in Aldersgate Street in 1641 , when the work of the Long Parliament was waxing warmer . He had still ...
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