Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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... Heaven by things on Earth ' is something unattempted . He tries to familiarise the unfamiliar , this unfamiliar matter may be at the level of describing Heaven , Hell and Paradise or in familiarising and interpreting God's ways to the ...
... Heaven by things on Earth ' is something unattempted . He tries to familiarise the unfamiliar , this unfamiliar matter may be at the level of describing Heaven , Hell and Paradise or in familiarising and interpreting God's ways to the ...
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... Heaven is a hard task and to pry into the secrets of Heaven is not lawful . Raphael has the insuperable difficulty of presenting heavenly matter in such a manner that it can be visua- lised by persons in this world . Through Raphael ...
... Heaven is a hard task and to pry into the secrets of Heaven is not lawful . Raphael has the insuperable difficulty of presenting heavenly matter in such a manner that it can be visua- lised by persons in this world . Through Raphael ...
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... Heaven is described as a delectable garden or landscape . The gates of Heaven throw light into the universe whereas Hell casts forth smoke . In Heaven we have ' an unlimited cascade of light . ' Darkness and light as images of spiritual ...
... Heaven is described as a delectable garden or landscape . The gates of Heaven throw light into the universe whereas Hell casts forth smoke . In Heaven we have ' an unlimited cascade of light . ' Darkness and light as images of spiritual ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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