Paradise Lost, Book 1Hurst, 1900 - 408 pages |
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Page vii
... Paradise Lost , was born December 9 , 1608 , in Bread Street , Cheapside , London . His father was a scrivener , or writer of legal documents . " The Spread Eagle , " where Milton's father lived , was a fit place in which to nurse the ...
... Paradise Lost , was born December 9 , 1608 , in Bread Street , Cheapside , London . His father was a scrivener , or writer of legal documents . " The Spread Eagle , " where Milton's father lived , was a fit place in which to nurse the ...
Page viii
... needed the fiery furnace of the Puritan Revolution to inspire in him . In this period he pro- duced Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes . It does not take a great imagination in viii INTRODUCTION.
... needed the fiery furnace of the Puritan Revolution to inspire in him . In this period he pro- duced Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agonistes . It does not take a great imagination in viii INTRODUCTION.
Page x
... Paradise Lost the lines that refer to Galileo , and he will then know how the memory of this visit must , in after years , have impressed itself upon the poet . The poet had intended to visit Sicily and Greece , but the first muttering ...
... Paradise Lost the lines that refer to Galileo , and he will then know how the memory of this visit must , in after years , have impressed itself upon the poet . The poet had intended to visit Sicily and Greece , but the first muttering ...
Page xii
... Paradise Lost , B. X. , 909–946 , where he describes Adam's reconcilement to Eve . Mary Milton died in 1652 , at the age of twenty - six , having borne him four children , three of whom grew up to be the daughters who treated the poet ...
... Paradise Lost , B. X. , 909–946 , where he describes Adam's reconcilement to Eve . Mary Milton died in 1652 , at the age of twenty - six , having borne him four children , three of whom grew up to be the daughters who treated the poet ...
Page xiii
... Paradise Lost . Blind , deserted , proscribed , and neglected by his daughters , who would not read to him , who sold his books , and cheated him in his accounts , he had , indeed , " fallen on evil days . " But no man produces what in ...
... Paradise Lost . Blind , deserted , proscribed , and neglected by his daughters , who would not read to him , who sold his books , and cheated him in his accounts , he had , indeed , " fallen on evil days . " But no man produces what in ...
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