The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1874 |
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... thus announced in the opening lines- " I , who erewhile the happy Garden sung By one man's disobedience lost , now sing 66 Recovered Paradise to all mankind , By one man's Introduction to Paradise Regained . TEXT OF THE POEM.
... thus announced in the opening lines- " I , who erewhile the happy Garden sung By one man's disobedience lost , now sing 66 Recovered Paradise to all mankind , By one man's Introduction to Paradise Regained . TEXT OF THE POEM.
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... lines of the poem , defining its scope : - " Of Man's first disobedience , and the fruit Of that Forbidden Tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the world and all our woe , With loss of Eden , till one greater Man Restore us and ...
... lines of the poem , defining its scope : - " Of Man's first disobedience , and the fruit Of that Forbidden Tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the world and all our woe , With loss of Eden , till one greater Man Restore us and ...
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... line 251 of Book III . and extends to line 393 of Book IV . ) has hardly met with sufficient admiration . He contrives to make it not only a splendid , but also a most accurate , general view of the political condition of the earth at ...
... line 251 of Book III . and extends to line 393 of Book IV . ) has hardly met with sufficient admiration . He contrives to make it not only a splendid , but also a most accurate , general view of the political condition of the earth at ...
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... lines in L'Allegro , where he includes the theatre among the natural pleasures of the mind in its cheerful mood- " Then to the well - trod stage anon , If Jonson's learned sock be on , Or sweetest Shakespeare , Fancy's child , Warble ...
... lines in L'Allegro , where he includes the theatre among the natural pleasures of the mind in its cheerful mood- " Then to the well - trod stage anon , If Jonson's learned sock be on , Or sweetest Shakespeare , Fancy's child , Warble ...
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... lines , " Naturam non pati senium , " had , indeed , been printed and circulated anonymously in Cambridge in June 1628 , when he was yet an undergraduate . These lines . had been written by him for one of the Fellows of his College who ...
... lines , " Naturam non pati senium , " had , indeed , been printed and circulated anonymously in Cambridge in June 1628 , when he was yet an undergraduate . These lines . had been written by him for one of the Fellows of his College who ...
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