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" I now must change Those notes to tragic ; foul distrust, and breach Disloyal on the part of Man, revolt And disobedience : on the part of Heaven Now alienated, distance and distaste, Anger and just rebuke, and judgment given, That brought into this world... "
Paradise lost, a poem. With the life of the author [by E. Fenton]. - Page 187
by John Milton - 1800
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The Poetical Works of John Milton with a Life of the Author: Preliminary ...

John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 pages
...them both ; they seek to cover their nakedness ; then fall to variance and accusation of one another. No more of talk where God or angel guest With man, as with big friend, fam' liar used To sit indulgent, and with him i arixke Rural repast; permitting him the...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 29

John Milton - 1866 - 394 pages
...them both : they seek to cover their nakedness : then fall to variance and accusation of one another. No more of talk where GOD or Angel guest With man,...repast, permitting him the while Venial discourse unblam'd : I now must change Those notes to tragic ; foul distrust, and breach Disloyal on the part...
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The Harvard Classics, Volume 4

1909 - 502 pages
...them both ; they seek to cover their nakedness; then fall to variance and accusation of one another. 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...
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"Such Prompt Eloquence": Language as Agency and Character in Milton's Epics

Leonard Mustazza - 1988 - 188 pages
...Adam and Eve's sin, taken on diabolical features, nor does it obviate the loss of God's immediacy: No more of talk where God or Angel Guest With Man,...repast, permitting him the while Venial discourse unblam'd. Rather, that immediacy, like Paradise itself, must be internalized. (9.1-5) Moreover, the...
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St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of ...

Joseph Marie comte de Maistre - 1993 - 458 pages
...your heart ... give place to the physician, for the Lord created him." (Ecclesiasticus 38:1-12) 28 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...
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Fellowship in Paradise Lost: Vergil, Milton, Wordsworth, Volume 97

André Verbart - 1995 - 322 pages
...indicates that there is to be a sharp and tragic change from man's discourse with God and Raphael: No more of talk where God or Angel Guest With Man. as with his Friend, familiar us'd To sit indulgem, and with him partake Rural repast, permitting him the while Venial discourse unblam'd: I...
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Meter in English: A Critical Engagement

David Baker - 1996 - 400 pages
...inevitably changes relative stress values. Consider this passage, the opening to book 9 of Paradise Lost. No more of talk where God or Angel Guest with Man,...to sit indulgent, and with him partake rural repast . . . If we recast these lines into blank verse, we can measure the transformation of the sensual impact...
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Arenas of Conflict: Milton and the Unfettered Mind

Kristin Pruitt McColgan, Charles W. Durham - 1997 - 304 pages
...prelapsarian humans, and even more importantly, Milton's narrative has a prescribed ending that is less happy. No more of talk where God or Angel Guest With Man,...repast, permitting him the while Venial discourse unblam'd. (9.1-5) doing so, Milton successfully illustrates yet another significant loss to humankind...
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Paradise Lost in Short: Smith, Stillingfleet, and the Transformation of Epic

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, /...
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Virgil

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...
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