John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His Poetry |
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BOOK II 203 BOOK III 220 BOOK IV 235 BOOK V 245 BOOK VI 255 BOOK VII 261
BOOK VIII 271 BOOK IX 280 BOOK X 291 BOOK XI 306 BOOK XII 311 Paradise
Regained 323 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 323 BOOK I 333 BOOK II 334 BOOK
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BOOK II 203 BOOK III 220 BOOK IV 235 BOOK V 245 BOOK VI 255 BOOK VII 261
BOOK VIII 271 BOOK IX 280 BOOK X 291 BOOK XI 306 BOOK XII 311 Paradise
Regained 323 GENERAL INTRODUCTION 323 BOOK I 333 BOOK II 334 BOOK
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BOOK VII With the exception of a very few passages , Book VII , like the
preceding one , requires little explication . Particularly from lines 235 ff . , it is
largely an amplification of the Creation in Genesis , which Milton follows
reverently ...
BOOK VII With the exception of a very few passages , Book VII , like the
preceding one , requires little explication . Particularly from lines 235 ff . , it is
largely an amplification of the Creation in Genesis , which Milton follows
reverently ...
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BOOK XII The time - scope of the last book is the same as that of Book XI : two
thousand years , from the Flood to the birth of Christ . With the Angel we pause ,
as the book begins , “ Betwixt the World destroyed and World restored .
BOOK XII The time - scope of the last book is the same as that of Book XI : two
thousand years , from the Flood to the birth of Christ . With the Angel we pause ,
as the book begins , “ Betwixt the World destroyed and World restored .
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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