The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Macmillan, 1874 |
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... passage in the Autobiography of the Quaker , Thomas Ellwood , in which he gives an account of the origin of Paradise Regained , and claims the credit of having suggested the subject to Milton . We have already seen ( Introduction to ...
... passage in the Autobiography of the Quaker , Thomas Ellwood , in which he gives an account of the origin of Paradise Regained , and claims the credit of having suggested the subject to Milton . We have already seen ( Introduction to ...
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... passage may certainly be that the poem was at least begun in the cottage at Chalfont St. Giles ( say in the winter of 1665-6 ) , and that , if not finished there , it was finished in Milton's house in Artillery Walk , shortly after his ...
... passage may certainly be that the poem was at least begun in the cottage at Chalfont St. Giles ( say in the winter of 1665-6 ) , and that , if not finished there , it was finished in Milton's house in Artillery Walk , shortly after his ...
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... passage of the Gospel History , For the subject of the Poem is thus announced in the opening lines- " I , who erewhile the happy Garden sung By one man's disobedience lost , now sing 66 Recovered Paradise to all mankind , By one man's ...
... passage of the Gospel History , For the subject of the Poem is thus announced in the opening lines- " I , who erewhile the happy Garden sung By one man's disobedience lost , now sing 66 Recovered Paradise to all mankind , By one man's ...
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... passage , and on the Poem generally , a commentator ( Thyer ) , representing a general feeling , makes this remark : " It may seem a little odd that Milton should impute the recovery " of Paradise to this short scene of our Saviour's ...
... passage , and on the Poem generally , a commentator ( Thyer ) , representing a general feeling , makes this remark : " It may seem a little odd that Milton should impute the recovery " of Paradise to this short scene of our Saviour's ...
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... passage of the Gospel History known as the Temptation of Christ in the Wilderness , rather than diffused itself through the entire range of Christ's ministry and passion . In his hands , at least , the second poem . must correspond with ...
... passage of the Gospel History known as the Temptation of Christ in the Wilderness , rather than diffused itself through the entire range of Christ's ministry and passion . In his hands , at least , the second poem . must correspond with ...
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