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He is very fond of inversion , for instance , of beginning a sentence with a prepositional phrase , with the object of the verb , or with the verb itself . Of course , the sentences of other English writers do not always begin with the ...
He is very fond of inversion , for instance , of beginning a sentence with a prepositional phrase , with the object of the verb , or with the verb itself . Of course , the sentences of other English writers do not always begin with the ...
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But a careful reader who compares their conduct at the end of Book X with their conduct before their encounter with the Serpent cannot but be aware of how childlike they are in the beginning . They are so sure that they can do no wrong ...
But a careful reader who compares their conduct at the end of Book X with their conduct before their encounter with the Serpent cannot but be aware of how childlike they are in the beginning . They are so sure that they can do no wrong ...
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is at first fooled by Satan's disguise , but Satan betrays himself at the beginning of Book IV when Uriel observes his tortured counten- ance as Satan meditates upon his state . It is interesting to note that Satan is unaware that he ...
is at first fooled by Satan's disguise , but Satan betrays himself at the beginning of Book IV when Uriel observes his tortured counten- ance as Satan meditates upon his state . It is interesting to note that Satan is unaware that he ...
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Contents
JOHN MILTON | 5 |
three MILTONS MAJOR WORKS | 15 |
four PARADISE LOST | 26 |
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