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Although the relationship between heaven's gate and the sun is not immediately obvious , it is clear enough : “ the description of the sun functions chiefly as a more concrete image of Heaven . During Satan's flight it shines above all ...
Although the relationship between heaven's gate and the sun is not immediately obvious , it is clear enough : “ the description of the sun functions chiefly as a more concrete image of Heaven . During Satan's flight it shines above all ...
Pagina 138
I Satan " looks down with wonder though after Heaven seen " ( III.542 , 552 ) . He prefers the creation to its creator , the sight to what it signifies . In this Satan reverses Jacob's reaction to heaven's gate .
I Satan " looks down with wonder though after Heaven seen " ( III.542 , 552 ) . He prefers the creation to its creator , the sight to what it signifies . In this Satan reverses Jacob's reaction to heaven's gate .
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The dissociation , the insistence that such a work as heaven's gate is " inimitable on Earth / By Model , or shading Pencil drawn ” ( III.508–9 ) is a warning to the reader not to rest in the image as Satan does .
The dissociation , the insistence that such a work as heaven's gate is " inimitable on Earth / By Model , or shading Pencil drawn ” ( III.508–9 ) is a warning to the reader not to rest in the image as Satan does .
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