The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1911 - 625 pages |
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... Satan in his diminished brightness after his fall , that he still appeared as when the Sun , new - risen , Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams , or , from behind a cloud , In dim eclipse , disastrous twilight sheds ...
... Satan in his diminished brightness after his fall , that he still appeared as when the Sun , new - risen , Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams , or , from behind a cloud , In dim eclipse , disastrous twilight sheds ...
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... Satan , Beelzebub , the Serpent , and various allegoric person . ages , such as the Seven Mortal Sins , the World , the Flesh , Famine , Despair , Death ; and there are also choruses of Seraphim , Cherubim , Angels , Phan- toms , and ...
... Satan , Beelzebub , the Serpent , and various allegoric person . ages , such as the Seven Mortal Sins , the World , the Flesh , Famine , Despair , Death ; and there are also choruses of Seraphim , Cherubim , Angels , Phan- toms , and ...
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... Satan , and the physical connexion between Hell and Man's World , which may be said to motive his great epic . Nothing is more certain , however , than that , though thus signalled in the direction of his great subject by early ...
... Satan , and the physical connexion between Hell and Man's World , which may be said to motive his great epic . Nothing is more certain , however , than that , though thus signalled in the direction of his great subject by early ...
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... Satan's exclamation to the Sun wch Mr. E. Phi . " remembers , about 15 or 16 years before ever his poem was thought of ; wch verses were intended for the beginning of a tragoedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by ...
... Satan's exclamation to the Sun wch Mr. E. Phi . " remembers , about 15 or 16 years before ever his poem was thought of ; wch verses were intended for the beginning of a tragoedie , wch he had design'd , " but was diverted from it by ...
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... Satan . He , as all critics have perceived , and in a wider sense than most of them have perceived , is the real hero of the poem . He and his actions are the link between that new World of Man the infancy of which we behold in the poem ...
... Satan . He , as all critics have perceived , and in a wider sense than most of them have perceived , is the real hero of the poem . He and his actions are the link between that new World of Man the infancy of which we behold in the poem ...
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