The Poems of John MiltonLongmans, 1968 - 1181 pages |
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Page 449
... nature herself , who is not always as committed as we would wish her to be . The world of Paradise Lost is also , however , an attempt to render a visionary and perfected nature . She will not fit the girdling circles of Ptolemy , or ...
... nature herself , who is not always as committed as we would wish her to be . The world of Paradise Lost is also , however , an attempt to render a visionary and perfected nature . She will not fit the girdling circles of Ptolemy , or ...
Page 844
... nature ] Here ' God ' or ' God's work in forming your nature ' . Adam might conceivably - even after Raphael's account of the creation - have thought of nature as responsible for a fault in his consti- tution ( 1. 534 ) ; but he ...
... nature ] Here ' God ' or ' God's work in forming your nature ' . Adam might conceivably - even after Raphael's account of the creation - have thought of nature as responsible for a fault in his consti- tution ( 1. 534 ) ; but he ...
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... nature , not beyond ; 235 And now I know he hungers where no food Is to be found , in the wide wilderness ; The rest ... nature need not , 250 Or God support nature without repast Though needing , what praise is it to endure ? But now I ...
... nature , not beyond ; 235 And now I know he hungers where no food Is to be found , in the wide wilderness ; The rest ... nature need not , 250 Or God support nature without repast Though needing , what praise is it to endure ? But now I ...
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 |
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