The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 3Macmillan, 1893 |
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... less laboriously , searched for previous poems from which Milton may have taken hints for his Paradise Regained . Todd , in his preliminary observations entitled " Origin of Paradise Regained , " refers to the following pieces as ...
... less laboriously , searched for previous poems from which Milton may have taken hints for his Paradise Regained . Todd , in his preliminary observations entitled " Origin of Paradise Regained , " refers to the following pieces as ...
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... less impressive . But he has not yet degenerated into the mere scoffing Mephistopheles of Goethe's great poem . He retains something of his former magnanimity , or at least of his power of understanding and appealing to the higher ...
... less impressive . But he has not yet degenerated into the mere scoffing Mephistopheles of Goethe's great poem . He retains something of his former magnanimity , or at least of his power of understanding and appealing to the higher ...
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... less avoidance of plain historical phrases , and less study of the effect of sustained song . PARADISE REGAINED : A POEM IN FOUR BOOKS . THE 14 PARADISE REGAINED .
... less avoidance of plain historical phrases , and less study of the effect of sustained song . PARADISE REGAINED : A POEM IN FOUR BOOKS . THE 14 PARADISE REGAINED .
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... Less overweening , since he failed in Job , Whose constant perseverance overcame Whate'er his cruel malice could invent . He now shall know I can produce a man , Of female seed , far abler to resist All his solicitations , and at length ...
... Less overweening , since he failed in Job , Whose constant perseverance overcame Whate'er his cruel malice could invent . He now shall know I can produce a man , Of female seed , far abler to resist All his solicitations , and at length ...
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... less in me than desire To see thee and approach thee , whom I know Declared the Son of God , to hear attent Thy wisdom , and behold thy godlike deeds ? 370 380 Men generally think me much a foe To all mankind THE FIRST BOOK . 27.
... less in me than desire To see thee and approach thee , whom I know Declared the Son of God , to hear attent Thy wisdom , and behold thy godlike deeds ? 370 380 Men generally think me much a foe To all mankind THE FIRST BOOK . 27.
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