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His exclamation , " If thou beest he ; But O how fall'n ! how chang'd / From him , who ... " ( I.84-85 ) , appears to confirm the Apocalyptic view of evil consolidated by referring to the other major biblical source for the fall of the ...
His exclamation , " If thou beest he ; But O how fall'n ! how chang'd / From him , who ... " ( I.84-85 ) , appears to confirm the Apocalyptic view of evil consolidated by referring to the other major biblical source for the fall of the ...
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a " guilt for the Fall from evil onto stupidity . " 21 The opposition between evil and stupidity is a false one . For Milton virtue and intelligence , the practice of reason , or the action of mentally apprehending something ...
a " guilt for the Fall from evil onto stupidity . " 21 The opposition between evil and stupidity is a false one . For Milton virtue and intelligence , the practice of reason , or the action of mentally apprehending something ...
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( V.219-21 ) Despite the exorcism of the dream , when we turn to the Fall itself the actual nature of the relationship between ... The illusions by which Eve falls are essentially the same as those first forged in the dream .
( V.219-21 ) Despite the exorcism of the dream , when we turn to the Fall itself the actual nature of the relationship between ... The illusions by which Eve falls are essentially the same as those first forged in the dream .
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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