Lives of the English Poets, Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pages |
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Page 56
... Paradise Lost . " At fifteen , a date which he uses till he is sixteen , he S 昕 E translated or versified two Psalms , 114 56 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... Paradise Lost . " At fifteen , a date which he uses till he is sixteen , he S 昕 E translated or versified two Psalms , 114 56 LIVES OF THE POETS .
Page 67
... Paradise Lost . " He published the same year two more pamphlets , upon the same question . To one of his antagonists , who affirms that he was " vomited out of the university , " he answers in general terms : " The fellows of the ...
... Paradise Lost . " He published the same year two more pamphlets , upon the same question . To one of his antagonists , who affirms that he was " vomited out of the university , " he answers in general terms : " The fellows of the ...
Page 80
... Paradise Lost " there are two plans : - Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . Adam , with the Serpent . Moses . The Persons . Divine Justice , Wisdom Heavenly Love . The Evening Star , Hes- perus . Chorus ...
... Paradise Lost " there are two plans : - Michael . The Persons . Chorus of Angels . Heavenly Love . Lucifer . Adam , with the Serpent . Moses . The Persons . Divine Justice , Wisdom Heavenly Love . The Evening Star , Hes- perus . Chorus ...
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Samuel Johnson. PARADISE LOST . The Persons . Moses , πрoxoyi gel , recounting how he assumed his true body ; that it corrupts not , because it is with God in the mount ; declares the like of Enoch and Elijah ; besides the purity of the ...
Samuel Johnson. PARADISE LOST . The Persons . Moses , πрoxoyi gel , recounting how he assumed his true body ; that it corrupts not , because it is with God in the mount ; declares the like of Enoch and Elijah ; besides the purity of the ...
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... Paradise Lost ; but it is pleasant to see great works in their seminal state , pregnant with latent possibilities of excel- lence ; nor could there be any more delightful entertain- ment than to trace their gradual growth and expansion ...
... Paradise Lost ; but it is pleasant to see great works in their seminal state , pregnant with latent possibilities of excel- lence ; nor could there be any more delightful entertain- ment than to trace their gradual growth and expansion ...
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