Milton and Scriptural Tradition: The Bible Into PoetryJames H. Sims, Leland Ryken |
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... stand and wait . " Kept within the context of the poem , the key words serve , stand , and wait are relatively bland . They cease to be so if one consults a biblical concordance and begins to catalog the relevant scriptural verses that ...
... stand and wait . " Kept within the context of the poem , the key words serve , stand , and wait are relatively bland . They cease to be so if one consults a biblical concordance and begins to catalog the relevant scriptural verses that ...
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... Stand still in bright array ye Saints , here stand Ye Angels arm'd , this day from Battel rest . . . stand onely and behold Gods indignation on these Godless pourd By mee . ( 6.801–2 , 810–12 ) This is a virtual paraphrase of Moses ...
... Stand still in bright array ye Saints , here stand Ye Angels arm'd , this day from Battel rest . . . stand onely and behold Gods indignation on these Godless pourd By mee . ( 6.801–2 , 810–12 ) This is a virtual paraphrase of Moses ...
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... stand or fall . If they stand , they will , with spiritual insight , rise in their apprehension of all things until they ascend fully in the scale of knowledge and being to achieve their highest potentiality as near - angelic creatures ...
... stand or fall . If they stand , they will , with spiritual insight , rise in their apprehension of all things until they ascend fully in the scale of knowledge and being to achieve their highest potentiality as near - angelic creatures ...
Contents
Leland Ryken | 3 |
Scriptural Formula and Prophetic Utterance in Lycidas | 31 |
Paradise Lost and Its Biblical Epic Models | 43 |
Copyright | |
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