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... mind . He made no answer , but " sat some time in a muse , " and then talked of something else . But an idea had flashed through him — the idea of a sequel to Paradise Lost , to be called Paradise Regained . Had he not , in Paradise ...
... mind . He made no answer , but " sat some time in a muse , " and then talked of something else . But an idea had flashed through him — the idea of a sequel to Paradise Lost , to be called Paradise Regained . Had he not , in Paradise ...
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... mind , there is no difficulty in seeing how the story of Paradise Regained , as conceived by him , should have concentrated itself in the single passage of the Gospel History known as the Temptation of Christ in the Wilderness , rather ...
... mind , there is no difficulty in seeing how the story of Paradise Regained , as conceived by him , should have concentrated itself in the single passage of the Gospel History known as the Temptation of Christ in the Wilderness , rather ...
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... mind , will the second poem be rightly understood . The commentators , indeed , as they have sought the " origin of Paradise Lost , " or hints for its origin , in all sorts of previous poems , Italian , Latin , and Dutch , on the same ...
... mind , will the second poem be rightly understood . The commentators , indeed , as they have sought the " origin of Paradise Lost , " or hints for its origin , in all sorts of previous poems , Italian , Latin , and Dutch , on the same ...
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... mind , as we have seen , throughout Paradise Lost ( see our Intro- duction to that poem ) , is still present to his mind , though more dimly , in Paradise Regained . The result of Satan's triumph in Paradise Lost , it is to be ...
... mind , as we have seen , throughout Paradise Lost ( see our Intro- duction to that poem ) , is still present to his mind , though more dimly , in Paradise Regained . The result of Satan's triumph in Paradise Lost , it is to be ...
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... mind was set Serious to learn and know , and thence to do , What might be public good ; myself I thought Born to that end , born to promote all truth , All righteous things . Therefore , above my years , The Law of God I read , and ...
... mind was set Serious to learn and know , and thence to do , What might be public good ; myself I thought Born to that end , born to promote all truth , All righteous things . Therefore , above my years , The Law of God I read , and ...
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