The Riverside MiltonThe first one-volume anthology of John Milton's complete poetry and selected prose to be published in over 30 years, The Riverside Milton reflects the highest quality and most current scholarship. As editor of The Milton Quarterly for 30 years, Roy Flannagan is uniquely qualified to survey Milton's work. Pedagogy includes a comprehensive index designed to help students from undergraduate to graduate levels conceive paper topics; factual introductions; extensive annotations with references; margin definitions; and a chronology. |
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Page 465
... Adam and Eve truly speak as one . Whether they improvise and still speak the prayer in unison is a question impossible to answer . The choruses of angels singing God's praise apparently do something quite similar ( 683-84 above ) ...
... Adam and Eve truly speak as one . Whether they improvise and still speak the prayer in unison is a question impossible to answer . The choruses of angels singing God's praise apparently do something quite similar ( 683-84 above ) ...
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... Adam and Eve in the Morning go forth to thir labours , which Eve proposes to divide in several places , each labouring apart : Adam consents not , alledging the danger , lest that Enemy , of whom they were forewarn'd , should attempt ...
... Adam and Eve in the Morning go forth to thir labours , which Eve proposes to divide in several places , each labouring apart : Adam consents not , alledging the danger , lest that Enemy , of whom they were forewarn'd , should attempt ...
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... Eve Began to cast lascivious Eyes , she him As wantonly repaid ; in Lust they burne : Till Adam thus ' gan Eve to dalliance move . Eve , now I see thou art exact of taste , -- 288 -- And elegant , of Sapience no small part , 289 287 ...
... Eve Began to cast lascivious Eyes , she him As wantonly repaid ; in Lust they burne : Till Adam thus ' gan Eve to dalliance move . Eve , now I see thou art exact of taste , -- 288 -- And elegant , of Sapience no small part , 289 287 ...
Contents
Early Lives | 1 |
Poems published first in 1673 Poems | 246 |
Uncollected Poems from Manuscripts | 289 |
Copyright | |
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