Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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Page 88
... gods ( 2.352 ) . The assembly is a " synod of gods " ( 2.319 ) . This passage is especially interesting . After the final vote has been taken , Beelzebub congratulates the council members : Well have ye judg'd , well ended long debate ...
... gods ( 2.352 ) . The assembly is a " synod of gods " ( 2.319 ) . This passage is especially interesting . After the final vote has been taken , Beelzebub congratulates the council members : Well have ye judg'd , well ended long debate ...
Page 118
... God . The use of all to desig- nate God was not observed by Empson , or perhaps not con- sciously , though Milton's conception of God's absoluteness is probably what cued Empson to the “ absolutist ” tonality he found throughout the ...
... God . The use of all to desig- nate God was not observed by Empson , or perhaps not con- sciously , though Milton's conception of God's absoluteness is probably what cued Empson to the “ absolutist ” tonality he found throughout the ...
Page 119
... God's names , Mil- ton himself concludes his discussion of them in the Christian Doc- trine by acknowledging that since God's attributes , which are his names , extend transcendently into glory , finally " we must all call God WONDERFUL ...
... God's names , Mil- ton himself concludes his discussion of them in the Christian Doc- trine by acknowledging that since God's attributes , which are his names , extend transcendently into glory , finally " we must all call God WONDERFUL ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
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