The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 44
... follows dignity , might draw Envy from each inferior ; but who here Will envy whom the highest place exposes Foremost to stand against the Thunderer's aim Your bulwark , and condemns to greatest share Of endless pain ? where there is ...
... follows dignity , might draw Envy from each inferior ; but who here Will envy whom the highest place exposes Foremost to stand against the Thunderer's aim Your bulwark , and condemns to greatest share Of endless pain ? where there is ...
Page 75
... follow . The movement from the " shady arborous roof " " to open sight / Of day - spring " reflects the changes of ... follows the hymn : i These are thy glorious works , Parent of good , Almighty , thine this universal Frame , Thus ...
... follow . The movement from the " shady arborous roof " " to open sight / Of day - spring " reflects the changes of ... follows the hymn : i These are thy glorious works , Parent of good , Almighty , thine this universal Frame , Thus ...
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... follow the ways of disease , the fruit of Intemperance . The vision of the lazar house which follows is infinitely more horrible than the vision of Abel . It is one of individuals undergoing all the mortal physical and mental sufferings ...
... follow the ways of disease , the fruit of Intemperance . The vision of the lazar house which follows is infinitely more horrible than the vision of Abel . It is one of individuals undergoing all the mortal physical and mental sufferings ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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