Paradise Lost: An Account of Its Growth and Major OriginsRussell & Russell, 1963 - 362 páginas Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. The first version, published in 1667, consists of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674, arranged into twelve books with minor revisions throughout. |
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... Lucifer as the most beautiful of angels . Satan succumbed to pride , and plotted to equal God . To his aid came an assistant properly named Discord , who spewed out such black poisonous hatred that she won over hosts of angels . Acevedo ...
... Lucifer as the most beautiful of angels . Satan succumbed to pride , and plotted to equal God . To his aid came an assistant properly named Discord , who spewed out such black poisonous hatred that she won over hosts of angels . Acevedo ...
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... Lucifer of Vondel was ' the chief and most illustrious of the angels ; ' that of Taubman ' beautiful far beyond the rest of the angels , and the chief of the spirits . ' Heywood eulogized him as the leader who possessed ' the three ...
... Lucifer of Vondel was ' the chief and most illustrious of the angels ; ' that of Taubman ' beautiful far beyond the rest of the angels , and the chief of the spirits . ' Heywood eulogized him as the leader who possessed ' the three ...
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... Lucifer Draft II Lucifer Adam [ and ] Eve with the serpent Conscience Adam [ and ] Eve Conscience Act II . Draft III Lucifer contriving Adam's ruin . ADAM UNPARADISED 283.
... Lucifer Draft II Lucifer Adam [ and ] Eve with the serpent Conscience Adam [ and ] Eve Conscience Act II . Draft III Lucifer contriving Adam's ruin . ADAM UNPARADISED 283.
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PREFACE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX | 1 |
PART I | 17 |
THE BATTLE IN HEAVEN | 21 |
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Adam and Eve Adam Unparadised Adam's Amara analogue angels Apostate appeared astronomy Bartas Bartian battle in heaven belief Biblical Book VIII Caedmon catalog Chaldea chapter chorus Christ Christian conception created creatures day of Creation Death declared Deity described Devil dialogue Discourse discussed Divine Weeks doctrine draft Du Bartas earth employed English epic episodes evil Exaltation fall Father Fletcher followed fruit Gabriel Garden Genesis God's hath heavenly hell hexameral literature hexameral tradition Hexameron host idea included interpretation King Lactantius later literary London Lord Lucifer major Michael Milton moon Moses Bar Cepha Paradise Lost paraphrase passages perhaps Peter Lombard Phineas Fletcher Planet poem poet poet's poetry praise Raphael rebellion Ross Satan Scripture serpent Seventeenth Century Spenser spirits stars stood subsequent suggested thee themes theologians things thou thought tion Tostatus tragedy tree Uriel Valmarana Valvasone verses Vondel Wilkins Willet words writers wrote