Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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... passage from Milton is put into a biblical framework ( which is also implicitly assumed to be a source ) . For ... passage into focus . A passage in Romans 3 says regarding the wicked that their " mouth is full of cursing and bitterness ...
... passage from Milton is put into a biblical framework ( which is also implicitly assumed to be a source ) . For ... passage into focus . A passage in Romans 3 says regarding the wicked that their " mouth is full of cursing and bitterness ...
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... passage also suggests several incidents and some important key concepts from John . Milton begins the Son's reply to Satan with a query : " Think'st thou such force in Bread ? " ( PR , 1.347 ) . In Matthew and in Luke , Jesus refuses to ...
... passage also suggests several incidents and some important key concepts from John . Milton begins the Son's reply to Satan with a query : " Think'st thou such force in Bread ? " ( PR , 1.347 ) . In Matthew and in Luke , Jesus refuses to ...
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... passage is compared with others on the same subject . For in- stace , Saint Paul says , " It is better to marry than to burn ” ( 1 Cor . 7 : 9 ) . Although many commentators read this to mean " burn in lust " and the text within its ...
... passage is compared with others on the same subject . For in- stace , Saint Paul says , " It is better to marry than to burn ” ( 1 Cor . 7 : 9 ) . Although many commentators read this to mean " burn in lust " and the text within its ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
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