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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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Under the form of pastoral allegory , Milton himself in his “ Lycidas , ' ' to be quoted presently , also speaks , in a passage of supreme beauty , of his life at Cambridge . It was now that his poetic impulse really awoke , and during ...
Under the form of pastoral allegory , Milton himself in his “ Lycidas , ' ' to be quoted presently , also speaks , in a passage of supreme beauty , of his life at Cambridge . It was now that his poetic impulse really awoke , and during ...
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In a striking passage in a letter dated September 23 , 1637 , to his friend Diodati , he afterwards wrote of himself : “ Whatever the Deity may have bestowed upon me in other respects , He has certainly inspired me , if any ever were ...
In a striking passage in a letter dated September 23 , 1637 , to his friend Diodati , he afterwards wrote of himself : “ Whatever the Deity may have bestowed upon me in other respects , He has certainly inspired me , if any ever were ...
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... would be unpraised , Not half His riches known , and yet despised ; And we should serve Him as a grudging master , As a penurious niggard of His wealth ; And live like Nature's bastards , not her sons , A disputed passage .
... would be unpraised , Not half His riches known , and yet despised ; And we should serve Him as a grudging master , As a penurious niggard of His wealth ; And live like Nature's bastards , not her sons , A disputed passage .
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... accidental death , and of Milton's regard for him , and academic intimacy with him . " Here we note the extreme interest of the passage already referred to the . 1 ) 6. The . passage beginning : “ For we were 99 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
... accidental death , and of Milton's regard for him , and academic intimacy with him . " Here we note the extreme interest of the passage already referred to the . 1 ) 6. The . passage beginning : “ For we were 99 MILTON & HIS POETRY.
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