Selected Poetry and ProseMelbourne University Press, 1948 - 149 páginas |
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... universe of God . In order to bring variety and point into such long and important stories , the epic poets used considerable artistry of arrangement . Hence you will find that Paradise Lost opens in the middle of its story with the ...
... universe of God . In order to bring variety and point into such long and important stories , the epic poets used considerable artistry of arrangement . Hence you will find that Paradise Lost opens in the middle of its story with the ...
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... universe created by God . This he does by expanding the ideas and details to be found particularly in the first and last books of the Bible , the books of Genesis and of Revelation . By splendid and imaginative detail , aided by his ...
... universe created by God . This he does by expanding the ideas and details to be found particularly in the first and last books of the Bible , the books of Genesis and of Revelation . By splendid and imaginative detail , aided by his ...
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John Milton Charles Ripley Bull. of Chaos but at the opposite end of the universe from Heaven . Later God creates the World containing Earth and Man . This part , too , is created out of Chaos and is suspended from the floor of Heaven ...
John Milton Charles Ripley Bull. of Chaos but at the opposite end of the universe from Heaven . Later God creates the World containing Earth and Man . This part , too , is created out of Chaos and is suspended from the floor of Heaven ...
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Adam and Eve Almighty Angels Areopagitica Arethusa arms Azazel Beelzebub behold bliss Boeotia bright Chaos chorus cloud created creatures dark death deep delight doth dreadful Earth End of Book envy eternal evil eyes Father fear fierce fire firmament flaming flower Garden of Eden gates glorious glory gods golden hand happy hath heard Heaven heavenly heighth Hell hill honour Il Penseroso immortal King knowledge L'Allegro light Lines live Lord Lycidas mighty Milton mind moon morn mountains Muse night o'er pain Paradise Lost peace Philistine poem reign rest revenge round Samson Samson Agonistes sapience Satan seat seemed shade shalt sight sophisms spake sphere spirit Squire's Tale St Michael's Mount stars stood story of Mankind strength sweet thee thence things thou didst thought thrice throne thunder tree voice whence winds wings