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Pagina 76
He may not be in love with all that is called heroic in the conventional sense , yet as an epic poet he has to respect and follow the epic tradition . Through Satan he introduces the old world of militant heroism , and in Book I ...
He may not be in love with all that is called heroic in the conventional sense , yet as an epic poet he has to respect and follow the epic tradition . Through Satan he introduces the old world of militant heroism , and in Book I ...
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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 .
Pagina 116
He says that there is no sense in being called the Son of God for he too is or was the Son of God . In fact all men are sons of God . He equates himself presumptuously with the Saviour . But he is baffled because the Son is Proof ...
He says that there is no sense in being called the Son of God for he too is or was the Son of God . In fact all men are sons of God . He equates himself presumptuously with the Saviour . But he is baffled because the Son is Proof ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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