| Joseph Gerson Mayer - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 278 pages
...in a new version of the fall, his heady magnanimity degenerates into hubris, and thence into lust; like a petty God I walk'd about admir'd of all and dreaded On hostile ground, none daring my affront. Then, swoll'n with pride into the snare 1 fell Of fair fallacious... | |
| John Milton - Fiction - 2006 - 126 pages
...after some proof Of acts indeed heroic, far beyond The Sons of Anac, famous now and blaz'd, Fearless of danger, like a petty God I walk'd about admir'd of all and dreaded On hostile ground, none daring my 33 Then swoll'n with pride into the snare I fell Of fair fallacious... | |
| John Milton - English drama (Tragedy) - 2006 - 138 pages
...after some proof Of acts indeed heroic, far beyond The Sons of Anac, famous now and blaz'd, Fearless of danger, like a petty God I walk'd about admir'd of all and dreaded On hostile ground, none daring my affront. Then swoll'n with pride into the snare I fell Of fair fallacious... | |
| James Dougal Fleming - Literary Criticism - 2008 - 228 pages
...after some proof Of acts indeed heroic, far beyond The Sons ofAnac, famous now and blaz'd. Fearless of danger, like a petty God I walk'd about admir'd of all and dreaded On hostile ground, none daring my affront. Then swoll'n with pride into the snare I fell Of fair fallacious... | |
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