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The first two books in the epic deal with Hell . Hell stands for darkness , chaos , and ugliness . Books III and IV are given to Heaven and Paradise . Light , Cosmos and tranquillity prevail in Heaven and Paradise .
The first two books in the epic deal with Hell . Hell stands for darkness , chaos , and ugliness . Books III and IV are given to Heaven and Paradise . Light , Cosmos and tranquillity prevail in Heaven and Paradise .
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Phineas Flectcher in his Appolyonists gives envy as the motivation for Lucifer's revolt in heaven : To be in heaven the second he disdains ; So now the first in hell , and flames he reigns Crown'd once with joy and light , crown'd now ...
Phineas Flectcher in his Appolyonists gives envy as the motivation for Lucifer's revolt in heaven : To be in heaven the second he disdains ; So now the first in hell , and flames he reigns Crown'd once with joy and light , crown'd now ...
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Mammon offers an independent view of converting hell into heaven and building a large empire in hell itself . Beelzebub , the mouthpiece of Satan , dismisses all these ideas and suggests that they should go in search of the new world so ...
Mammon offers an independent view of converting hell into heaven and building a large empire in hell itself . Beelzebub , the mouthpiece of Satan , dismisses all these ideas and suggests that they should go in search of the new world so ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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