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6 . a Next day , with the visit of Raphael , which is prompted by the pity of the King of Heaven , comes his tremendous tale of the Rebellion and the downfall of the angels , a warning against disobedience , in the Titanic style once ...
6 . a Next day , with the visit of Raphael , which is prompted by the pity of the King of Heaven , comes his tremendous tale of the Rebellion and the downfall of the angels , a warning against disobedience , in the Titanic style once ...
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And probably we shall never find a better locus than Lycidas for exhibiting at once the poet and the man , the technique and the personal interest , bound up tightly and contending all but equally ; the strain of contraries , the not ...
And probably we shall never find a better locus than Lycidas for exhibiting at once the poet and the man , the technique and the personal interest , bound up tightly and contending all but equally ; the strain of contraries , the not ...
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Above the wall - yes , at last , almost beyond belief , we see for once with mortal eyes the trees of Paradise itself . In lines 147-149 we get the first bit of direct description . Of course , the trees have golden fruit .
Above the wall - yes , at last , almost beyond belief , we see for once with mortal eyes the trees of Paradise itself . In lines 147-149 we get the first bit of direct description . Of course , the trees have golden fruit .
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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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