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Also critics find it irksome to accept these lines as befitting the humane Christ who is all love . All that Milton is trying to emphasize in these lines is the hollowness of worldly glory . Also the suggestion is made that one cannot ...
Also critics find it irksome to accept these lines as befitting the humane Christ who is all love . All that Milton is trying to emphasize in these lines is the hollowness of worldly glory . Also the suggestion is made that one cannot ...
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6 ventional sense it is ' a violent and hellish temptation ' and it is seen as ' a means . . . of shaking Christ's faith with terror and fear what might become of him , being now delivered into the hands of Satan.
6 ventional sense it is ' a violent and hellish temptation ' and it is seen as ' a means . . . of shaking Christ's faith with terror and fear what might become of him , being now delivered into the hands of Satan.
Pagina 120
Also the classical heroes like Heracles and Socrates are included in the figure of Milton's Christ . The Son's mysterious , final triumph over Satan is compared with one of the most familiar triumphs of Hercules .
Also the classical heroes like Heracles and Socrates are included in the figure of Milton's Christ . The Son's mysterious , final triumph over Satan is compared with one of the most familiar triumphs of Hercules .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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