John Milton, EnglishmanCrown Publishers, 1949 - 272 pages Christ among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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Page 100
... close of Comus , the " blest kingdom meek of joy and love " of " Lycidas " - Because the flush of innocence and stainless youth were dear to thee , because thou didst not know the joy of marriage , lo , for thee , virginal honors are ...
... close of Comus , the " blest kingdom meek of joy and love " of " Lycidas " - Because the flush of innocence and stainless youth were dear to thee , because thou didst not know the joy of marriage , lo , for thee , virginal honors are ...
Page 109
... the famous prayer at the close of the first pamphlet . He gives thanks to God who " after the impetuous rage of five bloody inundations and the suc- ceeding sword of intestine war " did " build up Paradise Sought 109.
... the famous prayer at the close of the first pamphlet . He gives thanks to God who " after the impetuous rage of five bloody inundations and the suc- ceeding sword of intestine war " did " build up Paradise Sought 109.
Page 158
... close the right eye , seemed smaller . The other eye also failing per- ceptibly and gradually through a period of three years , I observed , some months before my sight was wholly gone , that objects I looked at without myself moving ...
... close the right eye , seemed smaller . The other eye also failing per- ceptibly and gradually through a period of three years , I observed , some months before my sight was wholly gone , that objects I looked at without myself moving ...
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