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Robert Crosman. us as well : " So fail not thou , who thee implores : For thou art Heav'nly , shee an empty dream " ( VII , 38-39 ) . Besides its dark allegory of fact and fiction , the prologue also re- minds us of the fictional status ...
Robert Crosman. us as well : " So fail not thou , who thee implores : For thou art Heav'nly , shee an empty dream " ( VII , 38-39 ) . Besides its dark allegory of fact and fiction , the prologue also re- minds us of the fictional status ...
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... thou hast done this , thou art accurst Above all Cattle , each Beast of the Field ; Upon thy Belly groveling thou shalt go , And dust shalt eat all the days of thy Life . Between Thee and the Woman I will put Enmity , and between thine ...
... thou hast done this , thou art accurst Above all Cattle , each Beast of the Field ; Upon thy Belly groveling thou shalt go , And dust shalt eat all the days of thy Life . Between Thee and the Woman I will put Enmity , and between thine ...
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Robert Crosman. In the sweat of thy Face shalt thou eat Bread , Till thou return unto the ground , for thou Out of the ground wast taken , know thy Birth , For dust thou art , and shall to dust return . ( X , 198-208 ) Cursed to ...
Robert Crosman. In the sweat of thy Face shalt thou eat Bread , Till thou return unto the ground , for thou Out of the ground wast taken , know thy Birth , For dust thou art , and shall to dust return . ( X , 198-208 ) Cursed to ...
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Miltons Great Oxymoron Books III 19 | 60 |
Points of View in Paradise Books IVV | 85 |
Unfallen Narration Books VVI | 118 |
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