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... innocence , she goes with him . Meanwhile her brothers have begun to look for her . The younger brother is afraid that she has fallen into some danger . The elder brother says that there is no need to worry because she will be protected ...
... innocence , she goes with him . Meanwhile her brothers have begun to look for her . The younger brother is afraid that she has fallen into some danger . The elder brother says that there is no need to worry because she will be protected ...
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... innocence they have no way of understanding other people's weakness . They need to see themselves as weak before they can feel fellowship and understanding for the weak- ness of others . The experience of Adam and Eve parallels , also ...
... innocence they have no way of understanding other people's weakness . They need to see themselves as weak before they can feel fellowship and understanding for the weak- ness of others . The experience of Adam and Eve parallels , also ...
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... innocence . Thus Milton refers to the paradox of the Fortunate Fall ( in Latin , Felix Culpa ) , which even- tually brought Christ into the world and showed men the way to a better life . What this better life is Michael explains . Men ...
... innocence . Thus Milton refers to the paradox of the Fortunate Fall ( in Latin , Felix Culpa ) , which even- tually brought Christ into the world and showed men the way to a better life . What this better life is Michael explains . Men ...
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JOHN MILTON | 5 |
three MILTONS MAJOR WORKS | 15 |
four PARADISE LOST | 26 |
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Abdiel Adam and Eve Adam says Adam's Aeneid asks battle beasts beautiful become Beelzebub beginning of Book blame blind Chaos choose Christ comes Comus created creatures Dagon danger Death defeat destroy devils E. M. W. Tillyard Earth eat the fruit Eliot end of Book envy epic eternal Eve's evil F. R. Leavis fall fallen angels Father fool forces Gabriel Garden gates glory God's grace Greek happy Harapha hate Heaven heavenly Hell Holy Trinity host human innocence John Milton King knowledge L'Allegro Lines live looks Lycidas means Messiah Michael Milton nature obedience offer pain Paradise Lost PARADISE LOST-BOOK Paradise Regained peace poem poet poetry praise punishment Puritan Raphael reader rebel Renaissance repent replies rest Samson Agonistes Satan serpent shows soliloquy sonnets speak speech suffer tells temptation tempted things thought throne told tree true truth ugly Uriel virtue words