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Wisdom shows like folly while discoursing with her . She seems to be superior to him on occasions even though he is the first to be created . The human sentiments expressed by Adam bring the celestial pair to a level of acceptance by ...
Wisdom shows like folly while discoursing with her . She seems to be superior to him on occasions even though he is the first to be created . The human sentiments expressed by Adam bring the celestial pair to a level of acceptance by ...
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But the erring Adam , sinning , repenting and acquiring wisdom is the one who is human and therefore lovable . In him we find ' the better fortitude of patience ' amply illustrated and he is the central figure in the epic . 7.
But the erring Adam , sinning , repenting and acquiring wisdom is the one who is human and therefore lovable . In him we find ' the better fortitude of patience ' amply illustrated and he is the central figure in the epic . 7.
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He tries the Saviour by suggesting to him that he should be famous by acquiring wisdom . It will be good for him to be acquainted with the knowledge of the Gentiles , for ' all knowledge is not couched in Moses ' law ' .
He tries the Saviour by suggesting to him that he should be famous by acquiring wisdom . It will be good for him to be acquainted with the knowledge of the Gentiles , for ' all knowledge is not couched in Moses ' law ' .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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