The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1911 - 625 pages |
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... Adam and Eve , are God the Father , the Archangel Michael , Lucifer , Satan , Beelzebub , the Serpent , and various allegoric person . ages , such as the Seven Mortal Sins , the World , the Flesh , Famine , Despair , Death ; and there ...
... Adam and Eve , are God the Father , the Archangel Michael , Lucifer , Satan , Beelzebub , the Serpent , and various allegoric person . ages , such as the Seven Mortal Sins , the World , the Flesh , Famine , Despair , Death ; and there ...
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... Adam and Eve in Paradise , might have been known to Milton , even though he could not read Dutch , as it had been trans- lated into Latin by Caspar Barlæus , and published at Dordrecht in 1643. Nor , if Vondel and Cats remained unknown ...
... Adam and Eve in Paradise , might have been known to Milton , even though he could not read Dutch , as it had been trans- lated into Latin by Caspar Barlæus , and published at Dordrecht in 1643. Nor , if Vondel and Cats remained unknown ...
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... Adam , Eve , with the Serpent ; Conscience ; Death ; Labour , Sickness , Discontent , Ignorance , with others , " Mutes ; Faith ; Hope ; Charity . " This Draft having been cancelled , another is written parallel with it , as follows ...
... Adam , Eve , with the Serpent ; Conscience ; Death ; Labour , Sickness , Discontent , Ignorance , with others , " Mutes ; Faith ; Hope ; Charity . " This Draft having been cancelled , another is written parallel with it , as follows ...
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... Adam's ruin . Chorus fears for Adam and " relates Lucifer's rebellion and fall . - Act IV .: Adam , Eve , fallen ; Conscience cites them " to God's examination . Chorus bewails and tells the good Adam hath lost . - Act V .: Adam " and ...
... Adam's ruin . Chorus fears for Adam and " relates Lucifer's rebellion and fall . - Act IV .: Adam , Eve , fallen ; Conscience cites them " to God's examination . Chorus bewails and tells the good Adam hath lost . - Act V .: Adam " and ...
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... Adam . In this last passage Adam is represented as arriving by intuition at the Copernican theory , or at least as perceiving its superior simplicity over the Ptolemaic ; and , though the drift of the Angel's reply is that the question ...
... Adam . In this last passage Adam is represented as arriving by intuition at the Copernican theory , or at least as perceiving its superior simplicity over the Ptolemaic ; and , though the drift of the Angel's reply is that the question ...
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