The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권William Tegg & Company, 1853 |
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... speech to the Sun is very bold and noble . " The speech is , I think , the finest that is ascribed to Satan in the whole poem . The evil spirit afterwards proceeds to make his discoveries concerning our first parents , and to learn ...
... speech to the Sun is very bold and noble . " The speech is , I think , the finest that is ascribed to Satan in the whole poem . The evil spirit afterwards proceeds to make his discoveries concerning our first parents , and to learn ...
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... speech of Eve , I have before mentioned , and upon the conclusion of it ; when the poet adds that the devil turned aside with envy at the sight of so much happiness , v . 492 , & c . " Of all the difficulties Milton had to overcome ...
... speech of Eve , I have before mentioned , and upon the conclusion of it ; when the poet adds that the devil turned aside with envy at the sight of so much happiness , v . 492 , & c . " Of all the difficulties Milton had to overcome ...
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... speech , it is a miserable art , which has nothing of invention or thought . As to material pictures of spiritual existences , they always take such appear- ances when they visit us , though they can resolve themselves back into air ...
... speech , it is a miserable art , which has nothing of invention or thought . As to material pictures of spiritual existences , they always take such appear- ances when they visit us , though they can resolve themselves back into air ...
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... speech , is a noble circumstance , and very finely imagined . The division of hell into seas of fire , and into firm ground impregnated with the same furious element , with that particular circumstance of the exclusion of hope from ...
... speech , is a noble circumstance , and very finely imagined . The division of hell into seas of fire , and into firm ground impregnated with the same furious element , with that particular circumstance of the exclusion of hope from ...
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... speech is a complication of all those passions which discover themselves separately in several other of his speeches in the poem . The whole part of this great enemy of mankind is filled with such incidents as are very apt to raise and ...
... speech is a complication of all those passions which discover themselves separately in several other of his speeches in the poem . The whole part of this great enemy of mankind is filled with such incidents as are very apt to raise and ...
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