John MiltonContinuum, 1990 - 189 páginas |
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... associated with nature ; and the Lady's virtue is associated with the harmonious sound that " Rose like a stream of rich distill'd Perfumes , / And Stole upon the Air " ( 556-57 ) . The Spirit has taken the form of a shepherd talented ...
... associated with nature ; and the Lady's virtue is associated with the harmonious sound that " Rose like a stream of rich distill'd Perfumes , / And Stole upon the Air " ( 556-57 ) . The Spirit has taken the form of a shepherd talented ...
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... associated with the classical epic - prayers , catalogues , parades of troops , heavenly visitors , visions of the future as well as a pastoral interlude ( Books 4-8 ) and a visit to the underworld ( Books 1-2 ) . In scale and style ...
... associated with the classical epic - prayers , catalogues , parades of troops , heavenly visitors , visions of the future as well as a pastoral interlude ( Books 4-8 ) and a visit to the underworld ( Books 1-2 ) . In scale and style ...
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... associated with the desert , which will ultimately bloom into a greater Paradise than the earthly Eden . To Satan , the revelation at Jordan means that the Son will be a literal king , an earthly rival , not his spiritual adversary ...
... associated with the desert , which will ultimately bloom into a greater Paradise than the earthly Eden . To Satan , the revelation at Jordan means that the Son will be a literal king , an earthly rival , not his spiritual adversary ...
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