“Nor from hell One step no more than from himself can fly By change of place.”
Quote by John Milton
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The First Six Books of Milton's Paradise Lost: Rendered Into Grammatical Construction ... with Notes Grammatical, Geographical, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory. To which are Prefixed Remarks on Ellipsis and Transposition ...
The First Six Books of Milton's Paradise Lost is a critical edition of the first part of John Milton's seminal work. The text is accompanied by detailed scholarly annotations that provide grammatical, geographical, historical, and critical insights. Additionally, the book offers remarks on ellipsis and transposition, enhancing the reader's understanding of the poem's structure and language. more
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Source: The First Six Books of Milton's Paradise Lost: Rendered Into Grammatical Construction ... with Notes Grammatical, Geographical, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory. To which are Prefixed Remarks on Ellipsis and Transposition ...
“The low'ring element Scowls o'er the darken'd landscape.”
Source: Paradise Lost. [With a portrait.]
Source: The Poetical Works of John Milton
“And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale.”
“So on this windy sea of land, the Fiend Walked up and down alone bent on his prey.”
