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Paradise Lost , Samson Agonistes and Paradise Regained richly endorse this view and show the essential justice involved in God's ways . Even in presenting the concept of heroism Milton is unique . Unlike all other epics that glorify ...
Paradise Lost , Samson Agonistes and Paradise Regained richly endorse this view and show the essential justice involved in God's ways . Even in presenting the concept of heroism Milton is unique . Unlike all other epics that glorify ...
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Milton also shows how God's justice is tinctured with mercy . God instructs Michael that while he drives out the sinful pair he should send them though sorrowing , yet in peace . Adam and Eve have to be reclaimed despite their ...
Milton also shows how God's justice is tinctured with mercy . God instructs Michael that while he drives out the sinful pair he should send them though sorrowing , yet in peace . Adam and Eve have to be reclaimed despite their ...
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The great argument while describing the disobedience and fall of Man also presents the justice in God's ways . The epic starts on a note of interrogation of God's ways and ends on a reaffirmation of and reconciliation with God's justice ...
The great argument while describing the disobedience and fall of Man also presents the justice in God's ways . The epic starts on a note of interrogation of God's ways and ends on a reaffirmation of and reconciliation with God's justice ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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