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Paradise Lost |
| 释义 |
Paradise Lost ˌParadise ˈLost (1667) a long epic poem by John Milton which tells the story of Adam and Eve, and why God punished them. The story is continued in a later poem called Paradise Regained. Paradise Lost is considered to be one of the greatest works of English literature.ˌParadise ˈLostSyllable |
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