The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 467
... Satan's plan to ruin the ' new race ' ( ii 345-76 ) . arch - enemy , ] MS omits comma . i 82. Satan ] Hebrew , ' enemy ' . After his rebellion , Satan's ' former name ' ( according to patristic tradition , Lucifer ) was no longer used ...
... Satan's plan to ruin the ' new race ' ( ii 345-76 ) . arch - enemy , ] MS omits comma . i 82. Satan ] Hebrew , ' enemy ' . After his rebellion , Satan's ' former name ' ( according to patristic tradition , Lucifer ) was no longer used ...
Page 1064
... Satan points out ( iv 477-83 ) , prefigures the passion ( see , however , iv 464-83n ) . During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance it was widely assumed that Satan's chief object in attempting to seduce Christ was to find out if he ...
... Satan points out ( iv 477-83 ) , prefigures the passion ( see , however , iv 464-83n ) . During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance it was widely assumed that Satan's chief object in attempting to seduce Christ was to find out if he ...
Page 1070
... Satan's opening period in the hellish debate ( i 44-69 ) and Christ's musings on his youth ( i 201–26 ) are joint longest in this book . Satan's panoramas also extend the normal sense - unit . Rome has a sentence of 19 lines ( iv 61–79 ) ...
... Satan's opening period in the hellish debate ( i 44-69 ) and Christ's musings on his youth ( i 201–26 ) are joint longest in this book . Satan's panoramas also extend the normal sense - unit . Rome has a sentence of 19 lines ( iv 61–79 ) ...
Contents
On the Death of a Fair 14 In Eandem On the Same | 7 |
Mansus Manso Bibliothecarium To John | 59 |
Naturam non pati senium | 61 |
Copyright | |
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