Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Collier Books, 1969 - 376 páginas |
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... described as real and sensible , and the bridge ought to be only figurative . The hell assigned to the re- bellious spirits is described as not less local than the residence of man . It is placed in some distant part of space ...
... described as real and sensible , and the bridge ought to be only figurative . The hell assigned to the re- bellious spirits is described as not less local than the residence of man . It is placed in some distant part of space ...
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... described how- The Eternal Eye , whose sight discerns Abstrusest thoughts , from forth his holy mount , And from within the golden lamps that burn Nightly before him , saw without their light Rebellion rising - saw in whom , how spread ...
... described how- The Eternal Eye , whose sight discerns Abstrusest thoughts , from forth his holy mount , And from within the golden lamps that burn Nightly before him , saw without their light Rebellion rising - saw in whom , how spread ...
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... described it far less obtrusively . Now if he dis- approves , what is Adam's sin ? it is certainly not sensuality . Adam's passions are in no wise roused : he merely voices the natural human instinct of comradeship with his kind . Adam ...
... described it far less obtrusively . Now if he dis- approves , what is Adam's sin ? it is certainly not sensuality . Adam's passions are in no wise roused : he merely voices the natural human instinct of comradeship with his kind . Adam ...
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Joseph Addison six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
Samuel Johnson MILTON 1779 | 65 |
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