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In the forties he had confidently believed that he was serving a god who specially favoured England , who was about to use the English people to perform great deeds on his behalf . ' ' A defeat of his hopes would have meant a ...
In the forties he had confidently believed that he was serving a god who specially favoured England , who was about to use the English people to perform great deeds on his behalf . ' ' A defeat of his hopes would have meant a ...
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To make unapparent things apparent , incredible deeds credible , has been Milton's chief problem . This he achieves by introducing the doctrine of accommodation , apocalyptic visions and images based on classical myths , scriptural ...
To make unapparent things apparent , incredible deeds credible , has been Milton's chief problem . This he achieves by introducing the doctrine of accommodation , apocalyptic visions and images based on classical myths , scriptural ...
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The action is indeed great in a two fold sense , the physical deeds embodying the heroic exploits of Samson and the moral greatness revealing the heights of glory to which a martyr can ascend by serving God aright .
The action is indeed great in a two fold sense , the physical deeds embodying the heroic exploits of Samson and the moral greatness revealing the heights of glory to which a martyr can ascend by serving God aright .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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