Paradise Lost: An Account of Its Growth and Major Origins, with a Discussion of Milton's Use of Sources and Literary PatternsPackard, 1940 - 362 էջ |
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... Adam and Eve , loss of desire to live or contemplation of suicide , heated quarrels , and self - recrimination . Descriptions of the quarrelling and self - recrimination of Adam and Eve were not uncommon in literary treatments of the ...
... Adam and Eve , loss of desire to live or contemplation of suicide , heated quarrels , and self - recrimination . Descriptions of the quarrelling and self - recrimination of Adam and Eve were not uncommon in literary treatments of the ...
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... Adam and Eve were subjected to the vicissitudes and perturbation which tradition had assigned to them . Milton's Adam , although yet within the Garden , found himself miserable the night following his fall : Thus Adam to himself ...
... Adam and Eve were subjected to the vicissitudes and perturbation which tradition had assigned to them . Milton's Adam , although yet within the Garden , found himself miserable the night following his fall : Thus Adam to himself ...
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... Adam . Few sections of the poem are more charming than the lines on the evening star and the bower where Adam and Eve first lodged : Now came still ... Eve Conscience Act II . Draft III Lucifer contriving Adam's ruin . ADAM UNPARADISED 283.
... Adam . Few sections of the poem are more charming than the lines on the evening star and the bower where Adam and Eve first lodged : Now came still ... Eve Conscience Act II . Draft III Lucifer contriving Adam's ruin . ADAM UNPARADISED 283.
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PREFACE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX | 1 |
PART I | 17 |
THE BATTLE IN HEAVEN | 21 |
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