The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1911 - 625 pages |
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Page 21
... dark Abyss or Chaos . Horrorstruck they start back ; but worse urges them behind . Headlong they fling themselves down , eternal wrath burning after them , and driving them still down , down , through Chaos , to the place prepared for ...
... dark Abyss or Chaos . Horrorstruck they start back ; but worse urges them behind . Headlong they fling themselves down , eternal wrath burning after them , and driving them still down , down , through Chaos , to the place prepared for ...
Page 24
... dark and starless , to the stormy Chaos blustering round like an inclement sky . Only on the upper convex of the shell , in its angles towards the zenith , some reflection of light was gained from the wall of Heaven . Apparently it was ...
... dark and starless , to the stormy Chaos blustering round like an inclement sky . Only on the upper convex of the shell , in its angles towards the zenith , some reflection of light was gained from the wall of Heaven . Apparently it was ...
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... darkness around it ; is not Hell beneath it ? And what though all are not such ? Is it not the highest function of a book to perpetuate like - mindedness to its author after he is gone , and D 66 may not Paradise Lost be doing this ...
... darkness around it ; is not Hell beneath it ? And what though all are not such ? Is it not the highest function of a book to perpetuate like - mindedness to its author after he is gone , and D 66 may not Paradise Lost be doing this ...
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... dark chamber , " surrounded with cares and fears , he could expatiate at large through the 66 compass of the whole Universe , and through all Heaven beyond it , and " could survey all periods of time from before the creation to the ...
... dark chamber , " surrounded with cares and fears , he could expatiate at large through the 66 compass of the whole Universe , and through all Heaven beyond it , and " could survey all periods of time from before the creation to the ...
Page 44
... dark Illumine , what is low raise and support ; That , to the highth of this great argument , I may assert Eternal ... darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe , Regions of 44 [ BOOK L PARADISE LOST .
... dark Illumine , what is low raise and support ; That , to the highth of this great argument , I may assert Eternal ... darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe , Regions of 44 [ BOOK L PARADISE LOST .
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