A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 268
... Thou hast said much of Paradise lost , but what hast thou to say of Paradise found ? " When he visited the poet again some time after his return to London in 1666 Milton showed him his second poem , saying , “ This is owing to you ; for ...
... Thou hast said much of Paradise lost , but what hast thou to say of Paradise found ? " When he visited the poet again some time after his return to London in 1666 Milton showed him his second poem , saying , “ This is owing to you ; for ...
Page 271
... thou had'st food would'st thou not eat ? Christ replies : Thereafter as I like the giver . And both Guion and Christ receive physical aid divinely sent . It is evident that Spenser himself is shadowing the temptation of Christ ...
... thou had'st food would'st thou not eat ? Christ replies : Thereafter as I like the giver . And both Guion and Christ receive physical aid divinely sent . It is evident that Spenser himself is shadowing the temptation of Christ ...
Page 299
... thou beest he ; But O how fall'n ! how chang'd From him , who in the happy Realms of Light Cloth'd with transcendent brightnes didst outshine Myriads though bright : If he whom mutual league , United thoughts and counsels , equal hope ...
... thou beest he ; But O how fall'n ! how chang'd From him , who in the happy Realms of Light Cloth'd with transcendent brightnes didst outshine Myriads though bright : If he whom mutual league , United thoughts and counsels , equal hope ...
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