The Poetical Works of John Milton, 3권Macmillan, 1893 |
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... stand by itself in one or more volumes , and throw Paradise Regained , Samson , and the Minor Poems together into a separate issue in one or more volumes , the two sets combinable or not into a collective edition . This plan , first ...
... stand by itself in one or more volumes , and throw Paradise Regained , Samson , and the Minor Poems together into a separate issue in one or more volumes , the two sets combinable or not into a collective edition . This plan , first ...
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... reservation of the incident on the pinnacle of the Temple to the last enables the poet to close with that fine visual effect of Christ standing alone on the pinnacle , after Satan's inglorious fall , till the 12 INTRODUCTION TO.
... reservation of the incident on the pinnacle of the Temple to the last enables the poet to close with that fine visual effect of Christ standing alone on the pinnacle , after Satan's inglorious fall , till the 12 INTRODUCTION TO.
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... stands were originally intended only as part of a much larger poem , is founded on the smallness of that portion of Christ's life which is embraced in the poem , and on the stopping short of that consummation which would have completed ...
... stands were originally intended only as part of a much larger poem , is founded on the smallness of that portion of Christ's life which is embraced in the poem , and on the stopping short of that consummation which would have completed ...
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... stands , Milton certified its completeness according to his own idea of the theme and its capabilities.- " Well , then , " some of the critics continue , raising a second question , " can the poem properly be called an epic ? " They ...
... stands , Milton certified its completeness according to his own idea of the theme and its capabilities.- " Well , then , " some of the critics continue , raising a second question , " can the poem properly be called an epic ? " They ...
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... stand him more in stead to lie , Say and unsay , feign , flatter , or abjure ? But thou art placed above me ; thou art Lord ; From thee I can , and must , submiss , endure Check or reproof , and glad to scape so quit . Hard are the ways ...
... stand him more in stead to lie , Say and unsay , feign , flatter , or abjure ? But thou art placed above me ; thou art Lord ; From thee I can , and must , submiss , endure Check or reproof , and glad to scape so quit . Hard are the ways ...
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Adam adjective allusion Amphibrach ancient Angels Bethabara Blank Verse Book called Caphtor Chaos Chor Chorus Christ's Comus Corineus Dagon daughter death dramatic Earth English epic Euripides father giant glory goddess Greek hast hath Heaven Hebrew Hell honour Iambic Iambus Introd Italian Jupiter Keightley King L'Allegro Latin legend lines lords Lycidas meaning metre metrical Milton mind Muse Nazarite occurs once original edition Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthian Parthian Empire passage peculiar perhaps Philistines phrase poem poet poetical prose Psalm reference rhyme Roman Sams Samson Agonistes Satan Scripture sense Shakespeare shalt song Sonnet speech spelling spelt Spenser sphere Spirit Spondee stanza star strength supposed syllable syntax Temptation Thammuz thee things thou art thought throne tion Tragedy trisyllabic Trochee verb Warton whole word writers