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Niels Bøgholm. The two opening books are spread over a huge canvas with a corresponding vastness of design : Chaos , Heaven and Earth and Hell , which has recently come into being , are the theatre of operations . Earth is , so to speak ...
Niels Bøgholm. The two opening books are spread over a huge canvas with a corresponding vastness of design : Chaos , Heaven and Earth and Hell , which has recently come into being , are the theatre of operations . Earth is , so to speak ...
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... corresponding number of libri Vergil deals with another banishment , that of Æneas . The classical pattern is ... correspond a num- ber of linguistic and stylistic correspondences between the two poems . Milton is fond of Latin words ...
... corresponding number of libri Vergil deals with another banishment , that of Æneas . The classical pattern is ... correspond a num- ber of linguistic and stylistic correspondences between the two poems . Milton is fond of Latin words ...
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... Corresponding to Latin post urbem conditam we find in Milton : never since created man ( I. 573 ) / after Heaven ... corresponds to : Jane libentius audis ? ( Horace ) = do you prefer to be called ? The accusative occurs in exclamations ...
... Corresponding to Latin post urbem conditam we find in Milton : never since created man ( I. 573 ) / after Heaven ... corresponds to : Jane libentius audis ? ( Horace ) = do you prefer to be called ? The accusative occurs in exclamations ...
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Preface | 5 |
Theology And Philosophy | 29 |
Style And Language | 69 |
Copyright | |
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Adam and Eve Adamus Exul Æneas Æneid alliteration Andreini anno Areopagitica Bartas Belial Bunyan Cædmon call'd character Christ Christ's Victory Christian Doctrine Church classical epic created death Deucalion du Bartas earth eternity Eve's evil faith fall fallen angels Father foreknowledge fruit Genesis God's grace Grotius hæc hath Heaven heavenly Hell Holy human idea Iliad justice knowledge L'Adamo Latin light Lucifer Macbeth Man's mankind Mark Pattison Masson Medieval Michael Milton Milton's poem mind moral Muse nature obedience occurs Paradise Lost Phaedon Platonic poet poetic poetry punishment quoted Raphael reason reign religious repent Samson Agonistes Satan Saurat says seem'd seems sense serpent similar sings soul speaks Spenser spirit stood story temptation thee things thou Timaios tree truth vanity Vergil virtue Vondel's wander wicked angels words δὲ καὶ μὲν περὶ τὸ τὸν τοῦ