Complete Poems and Major Prose, Volumen1957Odyssey Press, 1957 - 1059 páginas TEXTBOOK CONTAINING THE COMPLETE POEMS AND MAJOR PROSE OF JOHN MILTON. |
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... fear surpris'd , Then first with fear surpris'd and sense of pain Fled ignominious , to such evil brought By sin of disobedience , till that hour Not liable to fear or flight or pain . Far otherwise th ' inviolable Saints 390 395 In ...
... fear surpris'd , Then first with fear surpris'd and sense of pain Fled ignominious , to such evil brought By sin of disobedience , till that hour Not liable to fear or flight or pain . Far otherwise th ' inviolable Saints 390 395 In ...
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... fear itself of Death removes the fear . Why then was this forbid ? Why but to awe , Why but to keep ye low and ignorant , 670-675 . Satan is abusing the art of the orator that Milton admired as it was practiced by the democratic orators ...
... fear itself of Death removes the fear . Why then was this forbid ? Why but to awe , Why but to keep ye low and ignorant , 670-675 . Satan is abusing the art of the orator that Milton admired as it was practiced by the democratic orators ...
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... fear'st , alike destroys all hope Of refuge , and concludes thee miserable 840 Beyond all past example and futúre , To Satan only like both crime and doom . O Conscience , into what Abyss of fears And horrors hast thou driv'n me ; out ...
... fear'st , alike destroys all hope Of refuge , and concludes thee miserable 840 Beyond all past example and futúre , To Satan only like both crime and doom . O Conscience , into what Abyss of fears And horrors hast thou driv'n me ; out ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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