The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3±ÇMacmillan, 1874 |
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... poet , with a request to read it at his leisure , and return it with his judgment thereon . On taking this manuscript home with him , Ellwood tells us , he found it to be Paradise Lost . He then proceeds as follows : - " After I had ...
... poet , with a request to read it at his leisure , and return it with his judgment thereon . On taking this manuscript home with him , Ellwood tells us , he found it to be Paradise Lost . He then proceeds as follows : - " After I had ...
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... poet so readily think as of the Temptation to which He was subjected with an issue so different ? Why not concentrate , poetically or representatively , the whole of Christ's achievement , in undoing the effects of the Fall and ...
... poet so readily think as of the Temptation to which He was subjected with an issue so different ? Why not concentrate , poetically or representatively , the whole of Christ's achievement , in undoing the effects of the Fall and ...
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... poets in the interval between Spenser and Milton , and the highest in that ideal or Spenserian faculty which Milton possessed and admired . He must ... poet's own meditations on those passages of the 8 Introduction to Paradise Regained . ‹ˆ.
... poets in the interval between Spenser and Milton , and the highest in that ideal or Spenserian faculty which Milton possessed and admired . He must ... poet's own meditations on those passages of the 8 Introduction to Paradise Regained . ‹ˆ.
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... poet's mind , as we have seen , throughout Paradise Lost ( see our Intro- duction to that poem ) , is still present to his mind , though more dimly , in Paradise Regained . The result of Satan's triumph in Paradise Lost , it is to be ...
... poet's mind , as we have seen , throughout Paradise Lost ( see our Intro- duction to that poem ) , is still present to his mind , though more dimly , in Paradise Regained . The result of Satan's triumph in Paradise Lost , it is to be ...
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... poet to close with that fine visual effect of Christ standing alone on the pinnacle , after Satan's inglorious fall , till the fiery globe . of ministering Angels surround him , and bear him in . safety to earth on their wings as on a ...
... poet to close with that fine visual effect of Christ standing alone on the pinnacle , after Satan's inglorious fall , till the fiery globe . of ministering Angels surround him , and bear him in . safety to earth on their wings as on a ...
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