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16 So Milton is of the firm view that Virtue may be assailed , but never hurt Surprised by unjust force , but not enthralled . The forces of virtue may be attacked but can never be overpowered , and the Lady symbolising chastity in its ...
16 So Milton is of the firm view that Virtue may be assailed , but never hurt Surprised by unjust force , but not enthralled . The forces of virtue may be attacked but can never be overpowered , and the Lady symbolising chastity in its ...
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Milton firmly asserts that he cannot praise ' a fugitive and cloistered type of virtue unexercised and unbreathed , " and to him virtue is militant and dynamic . One who can resist vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures , and yet ...
Milton firmly asserts that he cannot praise ' a fugitive and cloistered type of virtue unexercised and unbreathed , " and to him virtue is militant and dynamic . One who can resist vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures , and yet ...
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Paradise Lost presents the conflict of good and evil , or virtue and vice , of the eternal conflict between God and Satan . God creates good out of evil , Satan being the contrary to God takes pride in destroying everything that is ...
Paradise Lost presents the conflict of good and evil , or virtue and vice , of the eternal conflict between God and Satan . God creates good out of evil , Satan being the contrary to God takes pride in destroying everything that is ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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