A Critique of "Paradise Lost". (1. Publ.) - New York: Columbia Univ. Press [usw.] (1960). IX, 172 S. 8°Offers a critique of Paradise Lost by John Milton, aimed at challenging the reader's interpretations and offering the author's current analysis. |
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... passage A in the Appendix . 2 Passage B in the Appendix . risk the appearance of hypocrisy in Adam - to say Prologue 5.
... passage A in the Appendix . 2 Passage B in the Appendix . risk the appearance of hypocrisy in Adam - to say Prologue 5.
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... passage after passage in the Pentateuch alone makes clear : And Nadab and Abihu , the sons of Aaron , took either of them his censer , and put fire therein , and put incense thereon , and offered strange fire before the Lord , which he ...
... passage after passage in the Pentateuch alone makes clear : And Nadab and Abihu , the sons of Aaron , took either of them his censer , and put fire therein , and put incense thereon , and offered strange fire before the Lord , which he ...
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... passage presents the same kind of vitality , on a diffuse scale , that an oxymoron has succinctly . It is perhaps no accident that the condensed figure appears repeatedly in the early books of Paradise Lost : ' darkness visible ...
... passage presents the same kind of vitality , on a diffuse scale , that an oxymoron has succinctly . It is perhaps no accident that the condensed figure appears repeatedly in the early books of Paradise Lost : ' darkness visible ...
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Abdiel accept Adam and Eve Adam in Ballingschap Adam's already appearance artistic attention attributed Beelzebub behaviour Belial Book Eleven Book Five Book Four Book Nine Book Three C. S. Lewis celestial character claim colours criticism Death devils divine doubt dramatic dream E. M. W. Tillyard Earth effect epic Eve's expect F. R. Leavis fact Fall feel figure force fruit Gabriel God's Heaven heavenly Hell human impression innocence intention judgement justified L. C. Knights later less lines Lucifer matter merely Michael MICHIGAN mijn Milton seems mind mistrust Moloch once ourselves Paradise Lost passage perhaps persuade phrase poem poet poet's prelapsarian presentation qualities question Raphael reaction reader reason Satan seen sense serpent simile soliloquy Son's speak speech spirit suggestion surely temptation thee things thir thou tion tree true UNIV Uriel verse vertue viii Vondel's Waldock War in Heaven words