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Milton ' s fondness for archaisms of this kind occasionally led him into trouble . In
his lines on Shakespeare , he said : Or that his hallowed reliques should be hid
Under a star - ypointing pyramid , which is an impossible construction , never ...
Milton ' s fondness for archaisms of this kind occasionally led him into trouble . In
his lines on Shakespeare , he said : Or that his hallowed reliques should be hid
Under a star - ypointing pyramid , which is an impossible construction , never ...
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Angels and men both possess Reason , differing not in kind but in degree . The
distinction Raphael makes between angelic and human Reason was a very old
one : the “ discursive Reason ” of man is logical Reason , by means of which he ...
Angels and men both possess Reason , differing not in kind but in degree . The
distinction Raphael makes between angelic and human Reason was a very old
one : the “ discursive Reason ” of man is logical Reason , by means of which he ...
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A second kind of addition to the Biblical original is found in the Work of the Fourth
Day . After God said , “ Let there be Light , ” follows the account of the creation of
sun and moon . Milton expands the original by many lines , adding a number of ...
A second kind of addition to the Biblical original is found in the Work of the Fourth
Day . After God said , “ Let there be Light , ” follows the account of the creation of
sun and moon . Milton expands the original by many lines , adding a number of ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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