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Page xiv
... taste , and furnished what he clearly regarded as the heart of Paradise Lost , about a quarter of the original poem . Presumably most of these one hundred and forty - three passages he would himself have memorized , and they should ...
... taste , and furnished what he clearly regarded as the heart of Paradise Lost , about a quarter of the original poem . Presumably most of these one hundred and forty - three passages he would himself have memorized , and they should ...
Page 34
... taste is now of joy ; Happy , but for so happy ill secured IV.370 Long to continue , and this high seat your heav'n Ill fenced for heav'n to keep out such a foe As now is entered ; yet no purposed foe To you , whom I could pity thus ...
... taste is now of joy ; Happy , but for so happy ill secured IV.370 Long to continue , and this high seat your heav'n Ill fenced for heav'n to keep out such a foe As now is entered ; yet no purposed foe To you , whom I could pity thus ...
Page 73
... Taste so divine , that what of sweet before Hath touched my sense , flat seems to this , and harsh . On my experience , Adam , freely taste , And fear of death deliver to the winds . So Book IX 73.
... Taste so divine , that what of sweet before Hath touched my sense , flat seems to this , and harsh . On my experience , Adam , freely taste , And fear of death deliver to the winds . So Book IX 73.
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