Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 50
... stand or fall Free in thine own abitrament it lies , Perfect within , no outward aid require ; And all temptation to transgress repel . Adam does not require external help . He can stand or fall and can use his judgment in the right ...
... stand or fall Free in thine own abitrament it lies , Perfect within , no outward aid require ; And all temptation to transgress repel . Adam does not require external help . He can stand or fall and can use his judgment in the right ...
Pagina 86
... stand or fall Free in thine own arbitrament it lies . Enough motivation is given for the fall of Man . In Book IX Adam is presented with a conflict between his loyalty to God and love for Eve . From a human angle what Adam does is ...
... stand or fall Free in thine own arbitrament it lies . Enough motivation is given for the fall of Man . In Book IX Adam is presented with a conflict between his loyalty to God and love for Eve . From a human angle what Adam does is ...
Pagina 116
... stand ; to stand upright Will ask thee skill ; I to thy Father's house Have brought thee , and highest placed ; highest is best : Now show thy progeny ; if not to stand , Cast thyself down ; safely if Son of God . With biting sarcasm he ...
... stand ; to stand upright Will ask thee skill ; I to thy Father's house Have brought thee , and highest placed ; highest is best : Now show thy progeny ; if not to stand , Cast thyself down ; safely if Son of God . With biting sarcasm he ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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