Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... created . The human sentiments expressed by Adam bring the celestial pair to a level of acceptance by the reader . Also this scene provides the necessary psychological motivation for the fall described in book Nine . The account of Creation ...
... created . The human sentiments expressed by Adam bring the celestial pair to a level of acceptance by the reader . Also this scene provides the necessary psychological motivation for the fall described in book Nine . The account of Creation ...
Pagina 70
... created in the image of God . When it comes to the creation of Man and Woman the narrative technique is changed . Raphael requests Adam to relate his own experience of the creation . In the first episode we have the vivid contrasting ...
... created in the image of God . When it comes to the creation of Man and Woman the narrative technique is changed . Raphael requests Adam to relate his own experience of the creation . In the first episode we have the vivid contrasting ...
Pagina 120
... created much diversified opinion . Grierson , Tillyard and others have ascribed Stoicism to Christ.10 This is untenable in view of the caustic com- ments levelled against the Stoics by the Son while rejecting learning as a desirable ...
... created much diversified opinion . Grierson , Tillyard and others have ascribed Stoicism to Christ.10 This is untenable in view of the caustic com- ments levelled against the Stoics by the Son while rejecting learning as a desirable ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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