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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Resounded ( thou rememberest , for thou heardest ) ; The Heavens and all the
constellations rung : The planets in their studious listening stood , While the great
pomp ascended jubilant . “ Open , ye Heavens , your living doors ! Let in The ...
Resounded ( thou rememberest , for thou heardest ) ; The Heavens and all the
constellations rung : The planets in their studious listening stood , While the great
pomp ascended jubilant . “ Open , ye Heavens , your living doors ! Let in The ...
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10 : " Woe unto him that saith unto his father , ' Why begettest thou ? ' ” As God
made him without any solicitation on his part , God has the right to destroy him ( X
. 746-52 ) . But why has God added “ the sense of endless woes ? ” “ Inexplicable
...
10 : " Woe unto him that saith unto his father , ' Why begettest thou ? ' ” As God
made him without any solicitation on his part , God has the right to destroy him ( X
. 746-52 ) . But why has God added “ the sense of endless woes ? ” “ Inexplicable
...
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As Adam turned upon Eve with a savage , “ Out of my sight , thou Serpent , ” so
Samson turns upon Dalilah , “ Out , out , Hyena ! ” Step by step , Dalilah attempts
his defences ( 766-820 ) as Satan step by step had tempted Eve's . Her
weakness ...
As Adam turned upon Eve with a savage , “ Out of my sight , thou Serpent , ” so
Samson turns upon Dalilah , “ Out , out , Hyena ! ” Step by step , Dalilah attempts
his defences ( 766-820 ) as Satan step by step had tempted Eve's . Her
weakness ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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