Paradise Lost as "myth.", Volume 10 |
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... later passage . A nineteenth - century mythographer complained that primi- tive man " attributes sex and procreative powers even to stones and rocks , and he assigns human speech and human feelings to sun and moon and stars and wind ...
... later passage . A nineteenth - century mythographer complained that primi- tive man " attributes sex and procreative powers even to stones and rocks , and he assigns human speech and human feelings to sun and moon and stars and wind ...
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Isabel Gamble MacCaffrey. later , when the sun " shoots invisible vertue even to the deep " ( iii.586 ) . Old Night , the " Anarch , " is ruler of a fron- tier that is " encroacht on still through our intestine broiles " ( ii.1001 ) ...
Isabel Gamble MacCaffrey. later , when the sun " shoots invisible vertue even to the deep " ( iii.586 ) . Old Night , the " Anarch , " is ruler of a fron- tier that is " encroacht on still through our intestine broiles " ( ii.1001 ) ...
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... later travelers for whom Milton had once invoked the aid of Lycidas — " all that wander in that perilous flood . " The end- less Biblical pilgrimages related by Michael include Moses leading the Israelites , and Abraham , - Not wandring ...
... later travelers for whom Milton had once invoked the aid of Lycidas — " all that wander in that perilous flood . " The end- less Biblical pilgrimages related by Michael include Moses leading the Israelites , and Abraham , - Not wandring ...
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