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... ( C.Ed. XIV , 141 ) . Cf. l . 173-89 . 108. Cf. the reliance in Areopagitica ( C.Ed. IV , 319 ) upon Aristotle's defini- tion of reason as the power of choice ( Nicomachean Ethics III , ii , 6 ) . 119. The long chapter " On Predestina ...
... ( C.Ed. XIV , 141 ) . Cf. l . 173-89 . 108. Cf. the reliance in Areopagitica ( C.Ed. IV , 319 ) upon Aristotle's defini- tion of reason as the power of choice ( Nicomachean Ethics III , ii , 6 ) . 119. The long chapter " On Predestina ...
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... ( C.Ed. XV , 272 ) . 284. Similarly in Matthew i , 23 , Isaiah's prophecy ( vii , 14 ) , " Behold a virgin shall conceive , and bear a son , and shall call his name Immanuel , " is inter- preted as a prophecy of the birth of Christ . Cf ...
... ( C.Ed. XV , 272 ) . 284. Similarly in Matthew i , 23 , Isaiah's prophecy ( vii , 14 ) , " Behold a virgin shall conceive , and bear a son , and shall call his name Immanuel , " is inter- preted as a prophecy of the birth of Christ . Cf ...
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... ( C.Ed. VII , 476 , 478 ) , Nimrod's mighty hunting meant that he was " an oppressor and destroyer of men , as hunters are de- stroyers but not rulers of beasts " ( On the Nature of the Law of Nature I , vii ) . Milton's public , like Sir ...
... ( C.Ed. VII , 476 , 478 ) , Nimrod's mighty hunting meant that he was " an oppressor and destroyer of men , as hunters are de- stroyers but not rulers of beasts " ( On the Nature of the Law of Nature I , vii ) . Milton's public , like Sir ...
Contents
Preface | vii |
Abbreviations of Titles of Periodicals Cited in the Notes | xiv |
Bibliography of Books Dealing Mainly with Paradise Lost | li |
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