“The” Poetical Works of John Milton, Volumen2Macmillan, 1890 |
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... passage in the pamphlet . All the subjects in the long list are subjects for " Tragedies " ; and , if Milton still contemplated an epic as an alter- native , the fact is not noted . But , further , though the list , by the ...
... passage in the pamphlet . All the subjects in the long list are subjects for " Tragedies " ; and , if Milton still contemplated an epic as an alter- native , the fact is not noted . But , further , though the list , by the ...
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... passage occurs : " In the 4th booke of Paradise Lost there are about 6 verses of Satan's exclamation to the Sun wch Mr. E. Phi . remembers " about 15 or 16 yeares before ever his Poem was thought of ; wch verses were intended for the ...
... passage occurs : " In the 4th booke of Paradise Lost there are about 6 verses of Satan's exclamation to the Sun wch Mr. E. Phi . remembers " about 15 or 16 yeares before ever his Poem was thought of ; wch verses were intended for the ...
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... passage , groped my way in darkness up a winding stair , which brought with it at once a conviction of an antiquity greater than that of the street - frontage . Though I saw faint gleams of one or two openings like doors on my way , I ...
... passage , groped my way in darkness up a winding stair , which brought with it at once a conviction of an antiquity greater than that of the street - frontage . Though I saw faint gleams of one or two openings like doors on my way , I ...
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... passage or passages of previous authorship , and fused them into his own language . In the first place , Paradise Lost is permeated from beginning to end with citations from the Bible . Milton must have had the Bible almost entirely by ...
... passage or passages of previous authorship , and fused them into his own language . In the first place , Paradise Lost is permeated from beginning to end with citations from the Bible . Milton must have had the Bible almost entirely by ...
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... passages to me . Thus went I on for about six weeks ' time , " reading to him in the afternoons . " 66 66 66 66 me , " " 1 ... ... Bishop Newton's Account : - " In his way of living he was an " example of sobriety and temperance . He ...
... passages to me . Thus went I on for about six weeks ' time , " reading to him in the afternoons . " 66 66 66 66 me , " " 1 ... ... Bishop Newton's Account : - " In his way of living he was an " example of sobriety and temperance . He ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Aldersgate Street Angels arms aught beast Beelzebub behold blind bliss Cædmon called Chaos Chor cloud copies dark daughters death delight divine dread dwell Earth edition of Paradise Edmundson Empyrean English epic eternal evil eyes fair Father fcap fear Fiend fruit glory hand happy hath heard Heaven Heavenly Hell highth hill honour Jacob Tonson John Milton King labour Latin Lauder's less light live London Lord Lucifer mind night o'er pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage Petty France poem poet Poetical published rebel Angels reign round Samson Agonistes Satan seems Serpent shalt sight Simmons soon spake Sphere Spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things Thomas Ellwood thou art thou hast thought throne thyself Tonson tree Universe Vondel whence wings wonder words World