“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... Adam ( VIII . 228-246 ) in reply to Adam's proposal to relate in return his recollections of his origin on the Earth . Adam , though he makes this proposal , does so chiefly with a view to prolong his conversation with the Archangel ...
... Adam ( VIII . 228-246 ) in reply to Adam's proposal to relate in return his recollections of his origin on the Earth . Adam , though he makes this proposal , does so chiefly with a view to prolong his conversation with the Archangel ...
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... Adam and Eve had been but two days in existence when his machinations for their ruin began . Created on Friday , if we may speak so definitely , they were but in the first Sun- day or Monday of their life . Or , even if Satan's journey ...
... Adam and Eve had been but two days in existence when his machinations for their ruin began . Created on Friday , if we may speak so definitely , they were but in the first Sun- day or Monday of their life . Or , even if Satan's journey ...
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... Adam ( IV . 639 , 640 ) : - " With thee conversing , I forget all time , All seasons and their change ; all please alike . " Here , even if the word " seasons " should be interpreted , by the rest of the passage , as meaning only ...
... Adam ( IV . 639 , 640 ) : - " With thee conversing , I forget all time , All seasons and their change ; all please alike . " Here , even if the word " seasons " should be interpreted , by the rest of the passage , as meaning only ...
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... Adam and Eve had been becoming familiar with Paradise , and with each other , on that fatal day when Satan . alighted on the top of Niphates , the story from that time forward is comprised within a definite number of ordinary days and ...
... Adam and Eve had been becoming familiar with Paradise , and with each other , on that fatal day when Satan . alighted on the top of Niphates , the story from that time forward is comprised within a definite number of ordinary days and ...
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... Adam and Eve come forth to begin the new day ( IX . 192-199 ) . Adam at length yielding to her request that they should betake themselves separately to their tasks in the Garden , the Serpent has the opportunity of tempting Eve alone ...
... Adam and Eve come forth to begin the new day ( IX . 192-199 ) . Adam at length yielding to her request that they should betake themselves separately to their tasks in the Garden , the Serpent has the opportunity of tempting Eve alone ...
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