The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan and Company, 1922 - 625ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Satan , Beelzebub , the Serpent , and various allegoric_person- ages , such as the Seven Mortal Sins , the World , the Flesh , Famine , Despair , Death ; and there are also choruses of Seraphim , Cherubim , Angels , Phan- toms , and ...
... Satan , Beelzebub , the Serpent , and various allegoric_person- ages , such as the Seven Mortal Sins , the World , the Flesh , Famine , Despair , Death ; and there are also choruses of Seraphim , Cherubim , Angels , Phan- toms , and ...
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... Satan , and the physical connexion between Hell and Man's World , which may be said to motive his great epic . Nothing is more certain , however , than that , though thus signalled in the direction of his great subject by early ...
... Satan , and the physical connexion between Hell and Man's World , which may be said to motive his great epic . Nothing is more certain , however , than that , though thus signalled in the direction of his great subject by early ...
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... Satan's speech on first standing on the Earth , and beholding , among the glories of the newly - created World , the Sun in his full splendour in the Heavens : " O thou , that , with surpassing glory crowned , Look'st from thy sole ...
... Satan's speech on first standing on the Earth , and beholding , among the glories of the newly - created World , the Sun in his full splendour in the Heavens : " O thou , that , with surpassing glory crowned , Look'st from thy sole ...
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... Satan's exclamation to the Sun weh Mr. E. Phi . " remembers , about 15 or 16 years before ever his poem was thought of ; wch verses were intended for the beginning of a tragoedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by ...
... Satan's exclamation to the Sun weh Mr. E. Phi . " remembers , about 15 or 16 years before ever his poem was thought of ; wch verses were intended for the beginning of a tragoedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by ...
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... Satan . He , as all critics have perceived , and in a wider sense than most of them have perceived , is the real hero of the poem . He and his actions are the link between that new World of Man the infancy of which we behold in the poem ...
... Satan . He , as all critics have perceived , and in a wider sense than most of them have perceived , is the real hero of the poem . He and his actions are the link between that new World of Man the infancy of which we behold in the poem ...
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Adam Aldersgate Street Almighty Angels Archangel arms aught beast Beelzebub behold bliss called celestial Chaos Cherubim Christ's College cloud Comus creatures dark death deep delight divine dread dwell Earth edition Empyrean eternal evil eyes fair Father fear Fiend fire flowers fruit glory gods grace hand happy Harefield hath heard Heaven Heavenly Hell highth hill honour John Milton King labour less light live Lord Ludlow Castle Lycidas mankind masque Messiah Milton mind night o'er pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Petty France poem praise Primum Mobile reign replied round Samson Samson Agonistes Satan seemed Serpent shalt sight song Sonnet soon spake Sphere Spirits starry stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou hast thought throne thyself tree Universe voice whence wings wonder words World