Paradise Lost

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Citations

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  9. ^ Broadbent 1972, p. 54.
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  53. ^ Illustrating Paradise Lost (Archived 1 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine) from Christ's College, Cambridge, has all twelve on line. See Medina's article for more on the authorship, and all the illustrations, which are also in Commons.
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