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... 131 132 To Cyriack Skinner To the Lord General Cromwell 137 On the late Massacre in Piemont 138 POEMS QUOTED IN PART 150 Epitaphium Damonis Paradise Lost Book I 160 Paradise Lost ( continued )PAGE Book III 133 V 163 9 POEMS QUOTED.
... 131 132 To Cyriack Skinner To the Lord General Cromwell 137 On the late Massacre in Piemont 138 POEMS QUOTED IN PART 150 Epitaphium Damonis Paradise Lost Book I 160 Paradise Lost ( continued )PAGE Book III 133 V 163 9 POEMS QUOTED.
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Paradise Lost ( continued )PAGE Book III 133 V 163 VII 157 VIII 143 IX 152 х I20 XII 155 XII 164 Paradise RegainedBook I 19 IV Samson Agonistes 172 178 HIS POETRY T THE work of the Reformation in England 10 POEMS QUOTED IN PART.
Paradise Lost ( continued )PAGE Book III 133 V 163 VII 157 VIII 143 IX 152 х I20 XII 155 XII 164 Paradise RegainedBook I 19 IV Samson Agonistes 172 178 HIS POETRY T THE work of the Reformation in England 10 POEMS QUOTED IN PART.
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Bunyan's “ Pilgrim's Progress " directs the Christian through the trials and temptations of this world in his passage towards the Celestial City . Milton's “ Paradise Lost " sets out to “ justify the ways of God to men .
Bunyan's “ Pilgrim's Progress " directs the Christian through the trials and temptations of this world in his passage towards the Celestial City . Milton's “ Paradise Lost " sets out to “ justify the ways of God to men .
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Hence the learned borrowings and illustrations , the bookish analogies and metaphors , the long erudite digressions and disquisitions , which abound in Paradise Lost . " We ca 11 Milton a scholar - poet , as we call Spenser and Gray ...
Hence the learned borrowings and illustrations , the bookish analogies and metaphors , the long erudite digressions and disquisitions , which abound in Paradise Lost . " We ca 11 Milton a scholar - poet , as we call Spenser and Gray ...
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But they were years of production also , and the poems which Milton now wrote , even if “ Paradise Lost ” had never followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature .
But they were years of production also , and the poems which Milton now wrote , even if “ Paradise Lost ” had never followed , would in themselves have sufficed to give him a high place among the greatest masters of our literature .
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