Milton's 'Paradise Lost.' |
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Page 106
... lines of the Book , of the functional value of this simile : But far within And in thir own dimensions like themselves The great Seraphic Lords and Cherubim In close recess and secret conclave sat A thousand Demi - Gods on golden seats ...
... lines of the Book , of the functional value of this simile : But far within And in thir own dimensions like themselves The great Seraphic Lords and Cherubim In close recess and secret conclave sat A thousand Demi - Gods on golden seats ...
Page 192
... lines in the very middle of the poem ; Milton's episode occupies some 1,150 lines just before the close . F. T. Prince is the first critic to have justified these Books as an integral and effective part of the poem as a whole ( Essays ...
... lines in the very middle of the poem ; Milton's episode occupies some 1,150 lines just before the close . F. T. Prince is the first critic to have justified these Books as an integral and effective part of the poem as a whole ( Essays ...
Page 199
... lines in Lycidas : [ xi . 745-52 Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visitst the bottom of the monstrous world . There is also the powerful description of the lost hill of Paradise being swept by the flood down the Euphrates to ...
... lines in Lycidas : [ xi . 745-52 Where thou perhaps under the whelming tide Visitst the bottom of the monstrous world . There is also the powerful description of the lost hill of Paradise being swept by the flood down the Euphrates to ...
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accepted action Adam and Eve Adam's angels appear argument become beginning better Book called century character comes common course created creation criticism Death describing doctrine Earth effect English epic evil example expressed fact Fall Father feel figure follows fruit God's hand Heaven Hell heroic human ideas images imagination knowledge language Latin less light lines live look means MICHIGAN Milton mind narrative nature never once opening original Paradise Lost passage peace person picture poem poet poetic poetry presented question reader reason relation represent Satan says scene seen sense sight simile stand story style tells thee things thir thou thought tion told true truth UNIVERSITY verse whole wind write