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... describes the earth itself , for ins through the eyes of various figures in the poem who see it as Of course for ... describe light , darkness , H Chaos , Heaven , angels , Satan , the Father , the Son . The teem linguistic creativity is ...
... describes the earth itself , for ins through the eyes of various figures in the poem who see it as Of course for ... describe light , darkness , H Chaos , Heaven , angels , Satan , the Father , the Son . The teem linguistic creativity is ...
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... describe it in quite those terms : hi vocabulary is actually more striking . He notes from the beginning in the ... describes as a ' spell ' , o rather , to adopt his defter way of suggesting the idea , what could b taken for a ...
... describe it in quite those terms : hi vocabulary is actually more striking . He notes from the beginning in the ... describes as a ' spell ' , o rather , to adopt his defter way of suggesting the idea , what could b taken for a ...
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... describes the earth itself , for instanc through the eyes of various figures in the poem who see it as ' new Of ... describe light , darkness , Hell Chaos , Heaven , angels , Satan , the Father , the Son . The teeming linguistic ...
... describes the earth itself , for instanc through the eyes of various figures in the poem who see it as ' new Of ... describe light , darkness , Hell Chaos , Heaven , angels , Satan , the Father , the Son . The teeming linguistic ...
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Writing Paradise Lost | 1 |
La Fontaine and the Subversion of Poetry | 22 |
A Meaning for MockHeroic | 32 |
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