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... seems into tears dissolv'd ' [ 729 ] , or they seem to Sam- son as " false pretexts and varnish'd colours " [ 901 ] covering her guilt like the pieces of a costume or dis- guise . When he hears Manoa coming he exclaims : Ay me , another ...
... seems into tears dissolv'd ' [ 729 ] , or they seem to Sam- son as " false pretexts and varnish'd colours " [ 901 ] covering her guilt like the pieces of a costume or dis- guise . When he hears Manoa coming he exclaims : Ay me , another ...
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... seem primarily a kind of forgetfulness or triviality , or a failure to act , or prideful self - assertiveness . The ... seems to point to a different and more special reading of the story , Milton in fact suggests some- where in the ...
... seem primarily a kind of forgetfulness or triviality , or a failure to act , or prideful self - assertiveness . The ... seems to point to a different and more special reading of the story , Milton in fact suggests some- where in the ...
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... seem to bear virtually no relation to his typical mode of expression . They seem to exist almost autonomously as a ... seems to have a mysterious power over him . He appears almost hypnotized by the sound of the words without regard to ...
... seem to bear virtually no relation to his typical mode of expression . They seem to exist almost autonomously as a ... seems to have a mysterious power over him . He appears almost hypnotized by the sound of the words without regard to ...
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PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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