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In the beginning itself Comus realises that ' something holy lodges ' in the Lady . His primary obligation is to convert human beings into beasts , but overpowered by libidinous instincts he tries to keep the Lady to himself as his ...
In the beginning itself Comus realises that ' something holy lodges ' in the Lady . His primary obligation is to convert human beings into beasts , but overpowered by libidinous instincts he tries to keep the Lady to himself as his ...
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We see him in raptures when he talks of Eve , and Raphael realises that Adam is uxorious . Finally he tells . him that he does not need any external help . He can choose to stand or fall Free in thine own arbitrament it lies .
We see him in raptures when he talks of Eve , and Raphael realises that Adam is uxorious . Finally he tells . him that he does not need any external help . He can choose to stand or fall Free in thine own arbitrament it lies .
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Very soon Adam realises his mistake . He blames Eve for having listened to the glazing lies of the serpent . They start recriminating each other and they are overpowered by tempestuous feelings of right and wrong .
Very soon Adam realises his mistake . He blames Eve for having listened to the glazing lies of the serpent . They start recriminating each other and they are overpowered by tempestuous feelings of right and wrong .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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