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... Pomona , to which Milton turns for the next stage of Eve's development in Paradise Lost . " What to my minde first thoughts present " : Eve and Pomona In Paradise Lost Eve is twice compared to Pomona , first on the day of Raphael's ...
... Pomona , to which Milton turns for the next stage of Eve's development in Paradise Lost . " What to my minde first thoughts present " : Eve and Pomona In Paradise Lost Eve is twice compared to Pomona , first on the day of Raphael's ...
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... Pomona , she is , however , “ Not unattended , for on her as Queen / A pomp of winning Graces waited still " ( VIII , 60-61 ) . No one in the poem , not the narrator , Adam , or the angel , criticizes Eve for departing from the group in ...
... Pomona , she is , however , “ Not unattended , for on her as Queen / A pomp of winning Graces waited still " ( VIII , 60-61 ) . No one in the poem , not the narrator , Adam , or the angel , criticizes Eve for departing from the group in ...
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... Pomona's is especially significant . According to Ovid , Pomona has decided to remain a virgin within her garden and so avoids men generally : vim tamen agrestum metuens pomaria claudit intus et accessus prohibet refugitque viriles ...
... Pomona's is especially significant . According to Ovid , Pomona has decided to remain a virgin within her garden and so avoids men generally : vim tamen agrestum metuens pomaria claudit intus et accessus prohibet refugitque viriles ...
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