The Poetical Works of John MiltonT.Y. Crowell & Company, 1892 - 618페이지 |
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... never seen more , making submission and begging pardon on her knees before him . " Readers of " Samson , " and the tenth book of the " Paradise Lost " will discover reminiscences of the dramatic scene that ensued . It ended in ...
... never seen more , making submission and begging pardon on her knees before him . " Readers of " Samson , " and the tenth book of the " Paradise Lost " will discover reminiscences of the dramatic scene that ensued . It ended in ...
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... never seen her with his visual eyes . The same year that this was written he began the composition of “ Paradise Lost ” projected in dramatic form nearly thirty years before . During the twenty - one months of Richard Cromwell's ...
... never seen her with his visual eyes . The same year that this was written he began the composition of “ Paradise Lost ” projected in dramatic form nearly thirty years before . During the twenty - one months of Richard Cromwell's ...
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... never to his satisfaction , though " he exerted his fancy never so much ; so that , in all the years he was about " this poem , he may be said to have spent but half his time therein . " The reader ought to correct by this extract ...
... never to his satisfaction , though " he exerted his fancy never so much ; so that , in all the years he was about " this poem , he may be said to have spent but half his time therein . " The reader ought to correct by this extract ...
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... never to shut again , he emerges into the hideous Chaos overhead . His journey up through it is arduous . Climbing , swimming , wading , flying , through the boggy consistency - now falling plumb - down thousands of fathoms , again ...
... never to shut again , he emerges into the hideous Chaos overhead . His journey up through it is arduous . Climbing , swimming , wading , flying , through the boggy consistency - now falling plumb - down thousands of fathoms , again ...
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... never - to - be - obliterated accuracy before the eye- -no possible poem can ever overpass it . And then the story itself ! What story mightier , or more full of meaning , can there ever be than 32 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST .
... never - to - be - obliterated accuracy before the eye- -no possible poem can ever overpass it . And then the story itself ! What story mightier , or more full of meaning , can there ever be than 32 INTRODUCTION TO PARADISE LOST .
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