The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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... fair , divinely fair , fit Love for Gods , Not terrible , though terror be in Love And beauty , not approacht by stronger hate , Hate stronger , under show of Love well feign'd , The way which to her ruin now I tend . ( 489-493 ) ...
... fair , divinely fair , fit Love for Gods , Not terrible , though terror be in Love And beauty , not approacht by stronger hate , Hate stronger , under show of Love well feign'd , The way which to her ruin now I tend . ( 489-493 ) ...
Page 103
... fair World , resplendent Eve ... ... and right thou shouldst be obeyed .... ( 570 ) The Serpent offers as proof of the miraculous power of the Fruit his perception of " all things fair and good ” in “ Heav'n , / Or Earth , or Middle ...
... fair World , resplendent Eve ... ... and right thou shouldst be obeyed .... ( 570 ) The Serpent offers as proof of the miraculous power of the Fruit his perception of " all things fair and good ” in “ Heav'n , / Or Earth , or Middle ...
Page 109
... Fair Women , richly gay " ( XI . 582 ) who first invoke Hymen to marriage rites , Adam is delighted : True opener of mine eyes , prime Angel blest , Much better seems this Vision , and more hope Of peaceful days portends , than those ...
... Fair Women , richly gay " ( XI . 582 ) who first invoke Hymen to marriage rites , Adam is delighted : True opener of mine eyes , prime Angel blest , Much better seems this Vision , and more hope Of peaceful days portends , than those ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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