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... earlier gave of her creation . The syntax of her " storie " is suspended with serpen- tine intricacy , a single sentence weaving itself from line 861 to line 878 , so that the telling of events is con- stantly interrupted by qualifying ...
... earlier gave of her creation . The syntax of her " storie " is suspended with serpen- tine intricacy , a single sentence weaving itself from line 861 to line 878 , so that the telling of events is con- stantly interrupted by qualifying ...
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... earlier love poetry , especially the lyric that began " With thee conversing I forget all time " and ended with inevitable rightness " nor walk by Moon , / Or glittering Starr- light without thee is sweet ” [ IV , 639-656 ] . In ...
... earlier love poetry , especially the lyric that began " With thee conversing I forget all time " and ended with inevitable rightness " nor walk by Moon , / Or glittering Starr- light without thee is sweet ” [ IV , 639-656 ] . In ...
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... earlier en- counters with the Chorus and Manoa he shows a raw vulnerability to the onslaughts of the outside world . He shrinks at the noise of the Chorus approaching , at the sound of his father's name ; he expresses horror at the ...
... earlier en- counters with the Chorus and Manoa he shows a raw vulnerability to the onslaughts of the outside world . He shrinks at the noise of the Chorus approaching , at the sound of his father's name ; he expresses horror at the ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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