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If the epic is primarily meant for the seventeenth century reader , it has relevance to the present day also . ... Unlike all other epics that glorify man's heroic deeds on the battlefield Paradise Lost presents a contemplative type of ...
If the epic is primarily meant for the seventeenth century reader , it has relevance to the present day also . ... Unlike all other epics that glorify man's heroic deeds on the battlefield Paradise Lost presents a contemplative type of ...
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He presents two aspects of life , the cheerful and the contemplative , rather than two individualised persons in these poems . The movement is from involvement and participation in pleasures to one of renunciation of pleasures .
He presents two aspects of life , the cheerful and the contemplative , rather than two individualised persons in these poems . The movement is from involvement and participation in pleasures to one of renunciation of pleasures .
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He has to present the scriptural matter at the level of human understanding and the representation of God in scripture has to be ' accommodated to man's understanding by being reduced to language in which human intelligence can ...
He has to present the scriptural matter at the level of human understanding and the representation of God in scripture has to be ' accommodated to man's understanding by being reduced to language in which human intelligence can ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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