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Eliot says that ' to extract everything possible from Paradise Lost , it would seem necessary to read it in two different ways , first solely for the sound , and second for the sense . '12 But Eliot himself concedes that Milton should ...
Eliot says that ' to extract everything possible from Paradise Lost , it would seem necessary to read it in two different ways , first solely for the sound , and second for the sense . '12 But Eliot himself concedes that Milton should ...
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Milton says , ' the end then , of learning is , to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining ... He says , ' This justifies the high Providence of God who though he command us temperance , justice , continence , yet pours out ...
Milton says , ' the end then , of learning is , to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining ... He says , ' This justifies the high Providence of God who though he command us temperance , justice , continence , yet pours out ...
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Abercrombie puts the case for Satan in its extreme form for he says , “ if Paradise Lost exists for any one figure , that is Satan ; just as the Iliad exists for Achilles , and the Obyssey for Odysseus .
Abercrombie puts the case for Satan in its extreme form for he says , “ if Paradise Lost exists for any one figure , that is Satan ; just as the Iliad exists for Achilles , and the Obyssey for Odysseus .
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Inhoudsopgave
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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