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In the next act of the drama , Adam and Eve appear after the Fall , accusing each
other . These speeches may well have been incorporated into the scene at the
end of Book XI . At the end of the scene , the Chorus bewails Adam ' s Fall , as the
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In the next act of the drama , Adam and Eve appear after the Fall , accusing each
other . These speeches may well have been incorporated into the scene at the
end of Book XI . At the end of the scene , the Chorus bewails Adam ' s Fall , as the
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There was no reason that Adam should have known anything about such a
possibility . If in the future he " dreamed ” of interplanetary flight , it would have
been entirely the fault of Raphael for putting such a conception into his mind .
There was no reason that Adam should have known anything about such a
possibility . If in the future he " dreamed ” of interplanetary flight , it would have
been entirely the fault of Raphael for putting such a conception into his mind .
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her next speech she openly acknowledges that she overheard ( perhaps by
deliberate eavesdropping ) the parting words of Raphael to Adam . ( IX . 275 - 78
) Adam demurs , although he does not do so strongly . Later he will look back and
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her next speech she openly acknowledges that she overheard ( perhaps by
deliberate eavesdropping ) the parting words of Raphael to Adam . ( IX . 275 - 78
) Adam demurs , although he does not do so strongly . Later he will look back and
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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