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John Milton Michael MacMillan. INTRODUCTION , IN Milton's life Paradise Lost ... poem . Very slowly his great purpose assumed definite shape in his mind . The ... poetry . At one time they seemed likely to determine his ultimate choice ...
John Milton Michael MacMillan. INTRODUCTION , IN Milton's life Paradise Lost ... poem . Very slowly his great purpose assumed definite shape in his mind . The ... poetry . At one time they seemed likely to determine his ultimate choice ...
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John Milton Michael MacMillan. and take the mythical King Arthur as his hero ... verse would have been its continual subject matter . However , this project ... poetry as a matter of very secondary importance . It was how- ever a great ...
John Milton Michael MacMillan. and take the mythical King Arthur as his hero ... verse would have been its continual subject matter . However , this project ... poetry as a matter of very secondary importance . It was how- ever a great ...
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John Milton Michael MacMillan. We know from his level of his pedantic ... poem as posterity should not willingly let die , he in- forms his readers that he ... poetry except a few sonnets , many of which were directly suggested by the ...
John Milton Michael MacMillan. We know from his level of his pedantic ... poem as posterity should not willingly let die , he in- forms his readers that he ... poetry except a few sonnets , many of which were directly suggested by the ...
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John Milton Michael MacMillan. in the seventh century , a poem in which is described the fall of the angels , the creation , and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise . The poem was printed at Amsterdam in 1655 , and must have been ...
John Milton Michael MacMillan. in the seventh century , a poem in which is described the fall of the angels , the creation , and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise . The poem was printed at Amsterdam in 1655 , and must have been ...
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... Milton's admiration and gave the spur to his imaginative genius , we are least likely to err if we give credence to his own statement as reported by Dryden , to whom he declared that Spenser was his original . He Milton's poetry is a ...
... Milton's admiration and gave the spur to his imaginative genius , we are least likely to err if we give credence to his own statement as reported by Dryden , to whom he declared that Spenser was his original . He Milton's poetry is a ...
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Adam and Eve adjective adverb Aeneid amphibrach anapaest apposition Asmodeus beauty bower bright called character Cherub clause Compare death DEIGHTON delight derived described Devil Diodorus Siculus earth English evil express F. J. RowE fair fall fallen angels Fiend flowers fruit Gabriel garden Garden of Eden gate genius glory God's Greek happy hast hath Heaven Hell Homer hope Iapetus intransitive Italian Keightley king Latin means MICHAEL MACMILLAN Milton Milton's poetry mind misery monosyllable Mozambic natural night noun object pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pare participle passage poet poetical polyptoton previous line Prime Orb Puritan regarded round sapphire Satan scale seems sense sewed shade shows sleep son of Noah spear speech spirit stood suggests sweet syllables taste Tennyson thee thou thought throne thyself transitive verb Tree of Knowledge Uriel verb verse Vondel's W. T. WEBB word write دو