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Page 28
... reason . And he can make an appeal in the name of reason with no less assurance than in the name of freedom . After the opening ridicule , intended to soften up his audience by submitting them to what practically amounts to physical ...
... reason . And he can make an appeal in the name of reason with no less assurance than in the name of freedom . After the opening ridicule , intended to soften up his audience by submitting them to what practically amounts to physical ...
Page 29
... reason , it seems to be in a public way , for purposes of appeal , or debate , or ridicule . Ac- tually , he seems to distinguish between the reason and what are to him the higher functions of the mind . Reason is the most impor- tant ...
... reason , it seems to be in a public way , for purposes of appeal , or debate , or ridicule . Ac- tually , he seems to distinguish between the reason and what are to him the higher functions of the mind . Reason is the most impor- tant ...
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... reason , with His own image an element of the irrational . . . . it is not allowable to ascribe the first beginnings of our constitutional liability to passion to that human nature which was fashioned in the Divine likeness ; but as ...
... reason , with His own image an element of the irrational . . . . it is not allowable to ascribe the first beginnings of our constitutional liability to passion to that human nature which was fashioned in the Divine likeness ; but as ...
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Abdiel accepted action Adam and Eve Adam's angels answer archetype argument beauty Beelzebub Belial burning lake C. S. Lewis commentary complete concept conflict consciousness context created creation creature critical Death demonstration dignity discipline dramatic earth echo elevation epic epic simile Eve's evil expression external F. R. Leavis fall fallen feelings final flesh followers formal freedom Garden God's harmony heaven hell human Idea illusion imitation immediate individual intellect internal irony kind knowledge leader man's material matter meaning ment metaphor Milton Milton's style mind moral myth nature Pandemonium Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pattern of sound perhaps perspective physical Plotinus poem poet poetry problem pure Raphael reason rebels relationship responsibility rhythm ridicule Satan Satan and Adam seems self-knowledge self-love sense sensuous soul speech spirit symbolic T. S. Eliot thee things thir thou tion true upward violation vision whole words