The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - Počet stran: 1181 |
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Strana 436
... Fall words such as fall and rise are bound to be specially ' sig- nificant ' ( whether without the poet's help , like beetroot in a book on beet- root ; or with the poet's unconscious help ) , still real thanks are due to the pursuers ...
... Fall words such as fall and rise are bound to be specially ' sig- nificant ' ( whether without the poet's help , like beetroot in a book on beet- root ; or with the poet's unconscious help ) , still real thanks are due to the pursuers ...
Strana 450
... Fall becomes inevitable . The tendency to regard these points as lying earlier than Bk ix is exemplified in Millicent Bell's ' The Fallacy of the Fall in Paradise Lost ' , PMLA lxviii ( 1953 ) , which reaches the extreme view that ...
... Fall becomes inevitable . The tendency to regard these points as lying earlier than Bk ix is exemplified in Millicent Bell's ' The Fallacy of the Fall in Paradise Lost ' , PMLA lxviii ( 1953 ) , which reaches the extreme view that ...
Strana 568
... fall . The first sort by their own suggestion fell , 130 Self - tempted , self - depraved : man falls deceived By the other first : man therefore shall find grace , The other none : in mercy and justice both , Through heaven and earth ...
... fall . The first sort by their own suggestion fell , 130 Self - tempted , self - depraved : man falls deceived By the other first : man therefore shall find grace , The other none : in mercy and justice both , Through heaven and earth ...
Obsah
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
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The Poems of John Milton: English, Latin, Greek & Italian, Svazek 2 John Milton Úplné zobrazení - 1925 |
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