Poetical Works, Volume 2Macmillan, 1893 |
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Page 13
... Adam and Eve , are God the Father , the Archangel Michael , Lucifer , Satan , Beelzebub , the Serpent , and various allegoric personages , such as the Seven Mortal Sins , the World , the Flesh , Famine , Despair , Death ; and there are ...
... Adam and Eve , are God the Father , the Archangel Michael , Lucifer , Satan , Beelzebub , the Serpent , and various allegoric personages , such as the Seven Mortal Sins , the World , the Flesh , Famine , Despair , Death ; and there are ...
Page 14
... Adam and Eve in Paradise , might have been known to Milton , even if he could not read Dutch , as it had been translated into Latin by Caspar Barlæus , and published at Dordrecht in 1643. Nor , if Vondel and Cats remained unknown to ...
... Adam and Eve in Paradise , might have been known to Milton , even if he could not read Dutch , as it had been translated into Latin by Caspar Barlæus , and published at Dordrecht in 1643. Nor , if Vondel and Cats remained unknown to ...
Page 17
... Adam , Eve , with the Serpent ; Conscience ; Death ; Labour , Sickness , Discontent , Ignorance , with others , Mutes ; Faith ; Hope ; Charity . " This Draft having been cancelled , another is written parallel with it , as follows ...
... Adam , Eve , with the Serpent ; Conscience ; Death ; Labour , Sickness , Discontent , Ignorance , with others , Mutes ; Faith ; Hope ; Charity . " This Draft having been cancelled , another is written parallel with it , as follows ...
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... Adam's fall . - Adam and Eve return and accuse one another ; but especially Adam lays the blame to his wife - is stubborn in his offence . Justice appears , reasons with him , convinces him . The Chorus admonishes Adam , and bids him ...
... Adam's fall . - Adam and Eve return and accuse one another ; but especially Adam lays the blame to his wife - is stubborn in his offence . Justice appears , reasons with him , convinces him . The Chorus admonishes Adam , and bids him ...
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... Adam . In this last passage Adam is represented as arriving by intuition at the Copernican theory , or at least as perceiving its superior simplicity over the Ptolemaic ; and , though the drift of the Angel's reply is that the question ...
... Adam . In this last passage Adam is represented as arriving by intuition at the Copernican theory , or at least as perceiving its superior simplicity over the Ptolemaic ; and , though the drift of the Angel's reply is that the question ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Aldersgate Street Almighty Angels Archangel arms beast Beelzebub behold blindness bliss BOOK burning lake called celestial Chaos Cherub Cherubim cloud creatures dark death deep delight divine dreadful dwell Earth Empyrean eternal evil eyes fair Fair Angel faith Father fear Fiend fierce fire flowers fruit gates glory gods grace hand happy hath heart Heaven Heavenly Hell highth hill human Ithuriel John Milton King labour less lest light live mankind Messiah Milton mind night o'er pain Paradise Lost peace poem Primum Mobile Ptolemaic system reign replied round sapience Satan seat seemed Serpent shalt sight soon sovran spake Sphere Spirits starry stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou hast thought throne thunder thyself tree Universe voice whence wings wonder World Zephon