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In the ninth book the temptation scene is produced in a masterly manner with deep psychological insight into human nature . The sense of curiosity in Eve is roused when she sees the serpent bestowed with human speech .
In the ninth book the temptation scene is produced in a masterly manner with deep psychological insight into human nature . The sense of curiosity in Eve is roused when she sees the serpent bestowed with human speech .
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So by introducing physical love , Adam and Eve are brought nearer to the human level , though , of course , prior to the fall this love is at once physical and spiritual . This is developed as uxoriousness in Adam and when Adam talks to ...
So by introducing physical love , Adam and Eve are brought nearer to the human level , though , of course , prior to the fall this love is at once physical and spiritual . This is developed as uxoriousness in Adam and when Adam talks to ...
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Fools pass blindly by the place of my dwelling Here in the human form , and of my majesty They know nothing at all , Who am the Lord , their soul . In the epic there are instances when the divinity of Krishna is questioned .
Fools pass blindly by the place of my dwelling Here in the human form , and of my majesty They know nothing at all , Who am the Lord , their soul . In the epic there are instances when the divinity of Krishna is questioned .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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