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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The architect , we learn ( 11. 732-750 ) was a fallen angel who in times to come
would become the architect Mulciber ( Greek , Hephaestus , Roman , Vulcan ) .
The work was performed under the direction of Mammon by artisans and
craftsmen ...
The architect , we learn ( 11. 732-750 ) was a fallen angel who in times to come
would become the architect Mulciber ( Greek , Hephaestus , Roman , Vulcan ) .
The work was performed under the direction of Mammon by artisans and
craftsmen ...
Página 199
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 magnificent but very comfortable indeedthe Belial party is quite willing
to ...
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 magnificent but very comfortable indeedthe Belial party is quite willing
to ...
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So far has she descended from the Eve who had lifted up her voice with Adam's
to praise her Creator , that , before she leaves the tree , she genuflects before it ,
as in Book II the fallen angels bowed with “ awful reverence prone " before Satan
...
So far has she descended from the Eve who had lifted up her voice with Adam's
to praise her Creator , that , before she leaves the tree , she genuflects before it ,
as in Book II the fallen angels bowed with “ awful reverence prone " before Satan
...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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