Milton and the Drama of the Soul: A Study of the Theme of the Restoration of Men in Milton's Later Poetry, Volume 51 |
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... death , the second , spiritual death , is the most important for our purposes since it tells us the most about Milton's beliefs con- cerning the nature of man as he is born into the world . Briefly the other three deaths are these . The ...
... death , the second , spiritual death , is the most important for our purposes since it tells us the most about Milton's beliefs con- cerning the nature of man as he is born into the world . Briefly the other three deaths are these . The ...
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... spiritual death which affected his natural faculties , this process of regeneration was designed as a corrective . Milton writes : " For the new spiritual life and its increase bear the same relation to the restoration of man , which ...
... spiritual death which affected his natural faculties , this process of regeneration was designed as a corrective . Milton writes : " For the new spiritual life and its increase bear the same relation to the restoration of man , which ...
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... spiritual corruption or death into which all men must now be born . But , despair as Adam does over this point , he still accepts the justice of this part of his punishment : But from mee what can proceed , But all corrupt , both Mind ...
... spiritual corruption or death into which all men must now be born . But , despair as Adam does over this point , he still accepts the justice of this part of his punishment : But from mee what can proceed , But all corrupt , both Mind ...
Contents
To Repair the Ruines | 17 |
The Internal Drama of Books XXII | 54 |
The Virtues for the Faithful | 108 |
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accept action Adam Adam and Eve Adam's argument Book called Chorus Christ Christian Doctrine Christian liberty confession conscience Dagon Dalila disobedience divine drama E. M. W. Tillyard elect epic episode eternal evil Fall Father freedom gift glory God the Father God's favor God's grace guilt Harapha hath heart hero Holy Spirit human individual inner John Milton justice kingdom knowledge later poetry man's restoration mankind Manoa Maurice Kelley means mercy Michael Milton believes Milton says mind natural faculties obedience Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthia perfect Philistine physical poem promise proof-text Providence punishment reason refuses regenerate rejected repentance reply responsibility righteousness salvation Samson Agonistes Satan saving faith Scripture second day seems sins soul speech spiritual death strength Studies temptation thee theme things thir thou tion tragedy tragic trust truth victory virtue visions wisdom worship XVII