| British Academy - 1996 - 594 pages
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| Kay Gilliland Stevenson, Margaret Seares - 1998 - 214 pages
...they continue to appear as closely neighboring regions until the break at the beginning of Book 9: "No more of talk, where God or Angel Guest / With...sit indulgent, and with Him partake / Rural repast" (9.1-4). After her disobedience, Eve comments from a sadly changed perspective, "Heav'n is high, /... | |
| John Milton - 1998 - 1494 pages
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| Philip Hardie - 1998 - 136 pages
...Aen. 7 may thus be understood also as one from pastoral to tragedy: cf. Milton Paradise Lost 9.1-7 'No more of talk where God or angel guest | With man, as with his friend, familiar used To sit indulgent, and with him partake | Rural repast, permitting him the while | Venial discourse... | |
| John Milton - 1999 - 1024 pages
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| John Milton - 1998 - 1494 pages
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| Michael C. Schoenfeldt - 1999 - 224 pages
...with Raphael but Michael does not eat with Adam. As the narrator declares at the beginning of Book 9, "No more of talk where God or Angel Guest / With Man,...sit indulgent, and with him partake / Rural repast" (9.1 4). Companionship (which means "to share bread with") between terrestrial and heavenly beings... | |
| Harold Skulsky - 2000 - 272 pages
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