Paradise Regained: The Tradition and the PoemRussell & Russell, 1962 - 135 pages |
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... final failure.20 Still others seem to have been of the opinion that he gave it up immediately after the temptation of bread : perhaps they reasoned that , since the disguise was in- tended merely to deceive , there was no point in his ...
... final failure.20 Still others seem to have been of the opinion that he gave it up immediately after the temptation of bread : perhaps they reasoned that , since the disguise was in- tended merely to deceive , there was no point in his ...
Page 102
... final struggle by which Christ wholly undid the work of Satan and set Adam free . But as a pattern , Milton's final arrangement had other virtues besides that of necessity . It preserved the best features of both Catholic and Protestant ...
... final struggle by which Christ wholly undid the work of Satan and set Adam free . But as a pattern , Milton's final arrangement had other virtues besides that of necessity . It preserved the best features of both Catholic and Protestant ...
Page 119
... final anthem at the close of the poem , the angels acclaim him as the " heir of both worlds , " who has defeated Satan's attempt to usurp his authority on earth precisely as he had once defeated a similar attempt to usurp his authority ...
... final anthem at the close of the poem , the angels acclaim him as the " heir of both worlds , " who has defeated Satan's attempt to usurp his authority on earth precisely as he had once defeated a similar attempt to usurp his authority ...
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