Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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... Father's words : " As- sembl'd Angels , and ye Powers return'd / From unsuccessful charge , be not dismaid ” ( 34–35 ) . Whether in triumph or in de- feat , the angels love and support one another . In the gathering in book 10 the Father ...
... Father's words : " As- sembl'd Angels , and ye Powers return'd / From unsuccessful charge , be not dismaid ” ( 34–35 ) . Whether in triumph or in de- feat , the angels love and support one another . In the gathering in book 10 the Father ...
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... Father ; used here by Milton it is the first of the repeated signals in Paradise Regained that the Son knows who he is and is ready to assume authority from God . " At the conclusion of the Son's meditation , Milton once more draws on ...
... Father ; used here by Milton it is the first of the repeated signals in Paradise Regained that the Son knows who he is and is ready to assume authority from God . " At the conclusion of the Son's meditation , Milton once more draws on ...
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... Father and promoting through his work the Father's truth . In chapter 7 , after Jesus has gone up to the feast of the tabernacles , the " dialogue " continues , with Jesus once more affirming who he is and whence he is : " Ye both know ...
... Father and promoting through his work the Father's truth . In chapter 7 , after Jesus has gone up to the feast of the tabernacles , the " dialogue " continues , with Jesus once more affirming who he is and whence he is : " Ye both know ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
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