The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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... thou view'st as not thine own , Thou art thir Author and prime Architect : For I no sooner in my Heart divin'd , My Heart , which by a secret harmony Still moves with thine , join'd in connexion sweet , That thou on Earth hadst prosper ...
... thou view'st as not thine own , Thou art thir Author and prime Architect : For I no sooner in my Heart divin'd , My Heart , which by a secret harmony Still moves with thine , join'd in connexion sweet , That thou on Earth hadst prosper ...
Page 96
... Thou in thy secrecy although alone , Best with thyself accompanied , seek'st not Social communication , yet so pleas'd , Canst raise thy Creature to what highth thou wilt Of Union or Communion , deifi'd ; I by conversing cannot these ...
... Thou in thy secrecy although alone , Best with thyself accompanied , seek'st not Social communication , yet so pleas'd , Canst raise thy Creature to what highth thou wilt Of Union or Communion , deifi'd ; I by conversing cannot these ...
Page 200
... thou live , till like ripe Fruit thou drop Into thy Mother's lap , or be with ease Gather'd , not harshly pluckt , for death mature . . . . ( 535-537 ) The image , familiar at least since Cicero , is beautifully de- veloped , and it ...
... thou live , till like ripe Fruit thou drop Into thy Mother's lap , or be with ease Gather'd , not harshly pluckt , for death mature . . . . ( 535-537 ) The image , familiar at least since Cicero , is beautifully de- veloped , and it ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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