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... represents as a licentious miscreant , was , in fact , a man of unexceptionable life and exemplary morals is doubtful ... represented in the chariot - drive of Christ in Paradise Lost , Book VI . From the other aspect , the toleration of ...
... represents as a licentious miscreant , was , in fact , a man of unexceptionable life and exemplary morals is doubtful ... represented in the chariot - drive of Christ in Paradise Lost , Book VI . From the other aspect , the toleration of ...
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... represented in Comus by the crew of man - monsters who have been transformed by the enchanter and again by the countrymen who do a rural turn at the close ' . But the enchantment - degraded company with animals ' heads is , rather , an ...
... represented in Comus by the crew of man - monsters who have been transformed by the enchanter and again by the countrymen who do a rural turn at the close ' . But the enchantment - degraded company with animals ' heads is , rather , an ...
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... represented in the preface of Samson Agonistes , and , with metrical modification , in Paradise Lost . I quote a characteristic passage : Thus representing the state of things in this Island , Beda surceas'd to write . Out of whom ...
... represented in the preface of Samson Agonistes , and , with metrical modification , in Paradise Lost . I quote a characteristic passage : Thus representing the state of things in this Island , Beda surceas'd to write . Out of whom ...
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Preface II | 11 |
The Argument | 13 |
The Portent of MiltonThe Power | 15 |
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