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Pagina 112
... Adam disobeys God , a double disobedience . In referring to the link of nature , Adam neglects the higher link to which he is answerable . He does not even try to resist the force of the link of nature . merely allows his passion to ...
... Adam disobeys God , a double disobedience . In referring to the link of nature , Adam neglects the higher link to which he is answerable . He does not even try to resist the force of the link of nature . merely allows his passion to ...
Pagina 171
... Adam and Eve are not able to resist their respective tempta- tions . Eve fails to resist the temptation through her lack of faith in God , transfering trust instead to herself and to the words of Satan . Adam fails through uxoriousness ...
... Adam and Eve are not able to resist their respective tempta- tions . Eve fails to resist the temptation through her lack of faith in God , transfering trust instead to herself and to the words of Satan . Adam fails through uxoriousness ...
Pagina 264
... Adam regarding the motion of heavenly bodies . Adam relates what he remembers since his creation such as his talk with God , God's pro- hibition and his meeting with Eve . Raphael departs , once more warning Adam . IX Eve persists in ...
... Adam regarding the motion of heavenly bodies . Adam relates what he remembers since his creation such as his talk with God , God's pro- hibition and his meeting with Eve . Raphael departs , once more warning Adam . IX Eve persists in ...
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TWO The Epic Tradition inherited by Milton 1152 | 11 |
THREE Tamil Epic Tradition inherited by Kamban 5372 | 53 |
FOUR Martial Heroism in the Epics of Milton | 73 |
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