The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Macmillan, 1874 |
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... thought of it ; which I modestly , “ but freely , told him : and , after some further discourse about it , " I pleasantly said to him , ' Thou hast said much here of Paradise " Lost ; but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found ? ' He ...
... thought of it ; which I modestly , “ but freely , told him : and , after some further discourse about it , " I pleasantly said to him , ' Thou hast said much here of Paradise " Lost ; but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found ? ' He ...
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... thought of . ' " * The inference from this 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 ...
... thought of . ' " * The inference from this 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 ...
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... thought of in Milton's early manhood , it will be seen , corresponds with the precise subject of Paradise Regained , executed when he was verging on sixty . The subject of that poem is expressly and exclusively the Temptation of Christ ...
... thought of in Milton's early manhood , it will be seen , corresponds with the precise subject of Paradise Regained , executed when he was verging on sixty . The subject of that poem is expressly and exclusively the Temptation of Christ ...
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... thought and action . What- ever of really great invention or wisdom remains among the diabolic host in their diffusion through Man's World and its elements is still chiefly lodged in him . He it is , accordingly , who , in his vigilance ...
... thought and action . What- ever of really great invention or wisdom remains among the diabolic host in their diffusion through Man's World and its elements is still chiefly lodged in him . He it is , accordingly , who , in his vigilance ...
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... thought desirable . The virtual deliverance of the World from the power of Satan and his crew may be represented as achieved in Christ's life on earth , and Milton represents it as Introduction to Paradise Regained . 13.
... thought desirable . The virtual deliverance of the World from the power of Satan and his crew may be represented as achieved in Christ's life on earth , and Milton represents it as Introduction to Paradise Regained . 13.
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