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His death is reflected in the death of many things in Nature . The comparisons are
to blights that cause the death of young things . As the disease of canker kills the
rose , as the worm kills the young herds and flocks , as frost kills flowers , so ...
His death is reflected in the death of many things in Nature . The comparisons are
to blights that cause the death of young things . As the disease of canker kills the
rose , as the worm kills the young herds and flocks , as frost kills flowers , so ...
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One of the ugliest details in the allegory of Sin and Death is Milton ' s addition to
the Biblical original of lust and death . Not only was Death born of the lust of
Satan and Sin , but immediately following his violent birth occurred a scene of
incest ...
One of the ugliest details in the allegory of Sin and Death is Milton ' s addition to
the Biblical original of lust and death . Not only was Death born of the lust of
Satan and Sin , but immediately following his violent birth occurred a scene of
incest ...
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477 - 85 ) is also pantomimic , reaching its climax as triumphant Death shakes his
dart . It is generic rather than specific . The two scenes are separate , yet parts of
a whole : they constitute Adam ' s first real knowledge of that “ death ” of which ...
477 - 85 ) is also pantomimic , reaching its climax as triumphant Death shakes his
dart . It is generic rather than specific . The two scenes are separate , yet parts of
a whole : they constitute Adam ' s first real knowledge of that “ death ” of which ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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