The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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... relates in Met . i 80–6 , created man out of the earth . 5. Taenaro ] There was supposed to be a mouth of hell at Taenarum , a promontory in Laconia : Ovid calls Tartarus ' the Taenarian vale ' in Fast . iv . 612 . 10-12 . When the ...
... relates in Met . i 80–6 , created man out of the earth . 5. Taenaro ] There was supposed to be a mouth of hell at Taenarum , a promontory in Laconia : Ovid calls Tartarus ' the Taenarian vale ' in Fast . iv . 612 . 10-12 . When the ...
Page 420
... relates Lucifer's rebellion and fall . Adam Eve } fallen Act 4 Conscience cites them to God's examination Chorus bewails and tells the good Adam hath lost Act 5 Adam and Eve , driven out of Paradise presented by an angel with Labour ...
... relates Lucifer's rebellion and fall . Adam Eve } fallen Act 4 Conscience cites them to God's examination Chorus bewails and tells the good Adam hath lost Act 5 Adam and Eve , driven out of Paradise presented by an angel with Labour ...
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... relates to cloud or star , primarily relates to Earth . The point of view is meant to be startling - to Raphael earth might be thought unlike other shining globes not because larger , but because smaller . Cp . Eve's fond hope at ix 811 ...
... relates to cloud or star , primarily relates to Earth . The point of view is meant to be startling - to Raphael earth might be thought unlike other shining globes not because larger , but because smaller . Cp . Eve's fond hope at ix 811 ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
Copyright | |
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