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Before Milton's day , except in the drama , it had only once been so employed - in an Elizabethan poem of no mark or likelihood , called A Tale of Two Swannes . While Milton was writing Paradise Lost the critics of his time were ...
Before Milton's day , except in the drama , it had only once been so employed - in an Elizabethan poem of no mark or likelihood , called A Tale of Two Swannes . While Milton was writing Paradise Lost the critics of his time were ...
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Where light , again , is called the “ prime work of God , ” or where we are told that Hell saw " Heaven ruining from Heaven , " the original and derivative senses of the words " prime " and " ruin " are united in the conception .
Where light , again , is called the “ prime work of God , ” or where we are told that Hell saw " Heaven ruining from Heaven , " the original and derivative senses of the words " prime " and " ruin " are united in the conception .
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The history of this is written in Paradise Lost and the Governor , or Reason , is called Messiah . And the original Archangel , or possessor of the command of the Heavenly Host , is call'd the Devil or Satan , and his children are ...
The history of this is written in Paradise Lost and the Governor , or Reason , is called Messiah . And the original Archangel , or possessor of the command of the Heavenly Host , is call'd the Devil or Satan , and his children are ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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