John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryPresents close analyses of the seventeenth-century poet's literary works, focusing on his use of classical and Biblical allusions |
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Milton's Third Hell The two Hells discussed so far are very different . In spite of the
fact that , during the council , some of the speakers refer to the discomforts of the
Hell into which they have fallen , it is clear that Pandemonium is not only ...
Milton's Third Hell The two Hells discussed so far are very different . In spite of the
fact that , during the council , some of the speakers refer to the discomforts of the
Hell into which they have fallen , it is clear that Pandemonium is not only ...
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He is not as certain of his final success as he has pretended to his followers :
Horror and doubt distract His troubled thoughts , and from the bottom stir The Hell
within him — for within him Hell He brings , and round about him , nor from Hell ...
He is not as certain of his final success as he has pretended to his followers :
Horror and doubt distract His troubled thoughts , and from the bottom stir The Hell
within him — for within him Hell He brings , and round about him , nor from Hell ...
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Restive at inactivity , Sin proposes ( X. 235-63 ) that they set forth to the new
world , and , in case Satan is experiencing difficulty in his return , that they build a
causeway between Hell and Earth . Sin's complete assurance that Satan has ...
Restive at inactivity , Sin proposes ( X. 235-63 ) that they set forth to the new
world , and , in case Satan is experiencing difficulty in his return , that they build a
causeway between Hell and Earth . Sin's complete assurance that Satan has ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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