John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His Poetry |
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But what does the Creator say about His creation ? Man will hearken to his
glozing lies . . . . So will fall He and his faithless ... John Peter says ( A Critique of
Paradise Lost , pp . 15 - 16 ) : One of the most obvious defects in the God of
Paradise ...
But what does the Creator say about His creation ? Man will hearken to his
glozing lies . . . . So will fall He and his faithless ... John Peter says ( A Critique of
Paradise Lost , pp . 15 - 16 ) : One of the most obvious defects in the God of
Paradise ...
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Yet through it , as Satan himself says , Christ remained “ unappalled in calm and
sinless peace . ” The night is followed by a most beautiful morning , during which
Satan appears again . Since we are approaching the climax , we must consider ...
Yet through it , as Satan himself says , Christ remained “ unappalled in calm and
sinless peace . ” The night is followed by a most beautiful morning , during which
Satan appears again . Since we are approaching the climax , we must consider ...
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Critics have become accustomed to say that the poem shows a deep trust in God
; but they would be shocked if they read the story in their ... Of her last speech he
says : “ There she does speak of herself a little ; she can at least save her pride .
Critics have become accustomed to say that the poem shows a deep trust in God
; but they would be shocked if they read the story in their ... Of her last speech he
says : “ There she does speak of herself a little ; she can at least save her pride .
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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