Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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Page 107
... poem . Michael Lieb has pointed to the importance in the poem of the " dialectics of creation . " " Divine birth from Chaos finds its antithesis in the ' destruction ' of the angels , who are plunged into a ' wide womb ' of uncreativity ...
... poem . Michael Lieb has pointed to the importance in the poem of the " dialectics of creation . " " Divine birth from Chaos finds its antithesis in the ' destruction ' of the angels , who are plunged into a ' wide womb ' of uncreativity ...
Page 129
... poem , whatever else the poem may seem to be doing at any point . The devotional thrust of Milton's poem may be left on one side so that we can focus on this striking use of the divine name to signify the extended matter or argument of ...
... poem , whatever else the poem may seem to be doing at any point . The devotional thrust of Milton's poem may be left on one side so that we can focus on this striking use of the divine name to signify the extended matter or argument of ...
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... poem is undergoing change into the New Covenant : the ten- sion of the poem is that between the Old Covenant , which was represented by the Law and gave promise of Messiah , and the New Covenant , which is represented by inward law and ...
... poem is undergoing change into the New Covenant : the ten- sion of the poem is that between the Old Covenant , which was represented by the Law and gave promise of Messiah , and the New Covenant , which is represented by inward law and ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
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