John MiltonReviews Milton's life and times, discusses his major works, and looks at important themes in his poetry |
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At the same time , she develops an awareness of virtue and light as well as of
their opposites . Her sweet , airy song to Echo does not summon her brothers ;
rather Comus , the figure of Misrule , ironically appears accompanied by wild
noise ...
At the same time , she develops an awareness of virtue and light as well as of
their opposites . Her sweet , airy song to Echo does not summon her brothers ;
rather Comus , the figure of Misrule , ironically appears accompanied by wild
noise ...
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Satan quickly appears as a guardian angel , dressed in a gaudy costume of curly
, flowing hair and colored wings sprinkled with gold . Yet the trick works : Satan ' s
first disguise deceives Uriel , * who as Regent of the Sun , has the keenest ...
Satan quickly appears as a guardian angel , dressed in a gaudy costume of curly
, flowing hair and colored wings sprinkled with gold . Yet the trick works : Satan ' s
first disguise deceives Uriel , * who as Regent of the Sun , has the keenest ...
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By contrast , Eve , still sleeping , appears restless and out of harmony with the
beauties of nature . In words derived from the Song of Solomon , Adam whispers
an erotic aubade ( dawn song ) that suggests his desire to worship Eve rather
than ...
By contrast , Eve , still sleeping , appears restless and out of harmony with the
beauties of nature . In words derived from the Song of Solomon , Adam whispers
an erotic aubade ( dawn song ) that suggests his desire to worship Eve rather
than ...
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Contenido
Contents | 7 |
The Early Poems | 40 |
Paradise Lost | 135 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
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