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(5 pp) It is a sad thing that we feel that we
cannot deal with ancient or medieval literature.
It will be too hard, we whine. I will not
understand it, we complain, and give ourselves an
excuse, to not even try. Milton is speaking of
true innocence of thought and body to give us an
idea of what Paradise must have been like. If we
have no idea of 'how it was,' how will we ever be
able to find it?
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of true innocence of thought and body to give us an idea of what Paradise must have been like. If we have no idea of "how it was," how
will we ever be able to find it? BBmlton.doc MILTON -you ol Romantic! (description of Eve - Book 4)
Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., April 2001 Note to student: It is suggested that you add something personal or something that has been discussed in
class to the conclusion of this sample paper. Introduction It is a sad thing that we feel that we cannot deal with ancient or medieval literature. It will be
too hard, we whine. I will not understand it, we complain, and give ourselves an excuse, to not even try. Milton is speaking of true innocence of thought
and body to give us an idea of what Paradise must have been like. If we have no idea of "how it was," how will we ever be able
to find it? Physical appearance Two of far nobler shape erect and tall,
Godlike erect, with native Honour clad
In naked Majestie seemd Lords of all,
And worthie seemd, for in thir looks Divine
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