John Milton, EnglishmanChrist among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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Page 172
... believe , as we well may , that this personal utterance marks a re- sumption of the poem after the blow had fallen , and at the same time we accept the early biographers ' accounts of when it was begun , we are left with the conclusion ...
... believe , as we well may , that this personal utterance marks a re- sumption of the poem after the blow had fallen , and at the same time we accept the early biographers ' accounts of when it was begun , we are left with the conclusion ...
Page 173
... believe , however , that if Milton worked the other way , we should have learned of it . And I believe that a systematic planning and carrying through of the work would be for him a more natural procedure . The Muse came unimplored but ...
... believe , however , that if Milton worked the other way , we should have learned of it . And I believe that a systematic planning and carrying through of the work would be for him a more natural procedure . The Muse came unimplored but ...
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... believe a lie , that they all might be damned who believe not the truth , but had pleasure in unrighteousness . " And Isaiah xliv . 18 , speaking of idolaters , " They have not known nor understood , for he hath shut their eyes that ...
... believe a lie , that they all might be damned who believe not the truth , but had pleasure in unrighteousness . " And Isaiah xliv . 18 , speaking of idolaters , " They have not known nor understood , for he hath shut their eyes that ...
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