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... Satan's " tall stripling youths " are neither devils in disguise nor the equivalents of " several strange shapes " who bring in the banquet , dance , and make offers to have the king eat : they are the attendants at a sumptuous feast ...
... Satan's " tall stripling youths " are neither devils in disguise nor the equivalents of " several strange shapes " who bring in the banquet , dance , and make offers to have the king eat : they are the attendants at a sumptuous feast ...
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... Satan and his soliloquy in book 4 of Paradise Lost : The Hell within him , for within him Hell He brings , and round about him , nor from Hell One step no more then from himself can fly Which way I flie is Hell ; myself am Hell . • ( PL ...
... Satan and his soliloquy in book 4 of Paradise Lost : The Hell within him , for within him Hell He brings , and round about him , nor from Hell One step no more then from himself can fly Which way I flie is Hell ; myself am Hell . • ( PL ...
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... Satan , but it is the Satan of the altered , nonheroic view . Jean - Baptiste Mosneron - De Launay had translated Paradise Lost , and one reads his encomium as the idealistic view that others like Mirabeau held of Milton . We need look ...
... Satan , but it is the Satan of the altered , nonheroic view . Jean - Baptiste Mosneron - De Launay had translated Paradise Lost , and one reads his encomium as the idealistic view that others like Mirabeau held of Milton . We need look ...
Contents
Introduction by Way of Preface | 1 |
Two Criterion of Taste and Source | 39 |
Triumphs and Failures | 66 |
Copyright | |
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