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Page 191
... marriage of the soul with God , " which Hanford equates with the marriage of " the Lamb and his eternal bride " ( 63 ) . Sixty years after Hanford's seminal es- say , even so scrupulous a critic as William Kerrigan is still arguing from ...
... marriage of the soul with God , " which Hanford equates with the marriage of " the Lamb and his eternal bride " ( 63 ) . Sixty years after Hanford's seminal es- say , even so scrupulous a critic as William Kerrigan is still arguing from ...
Page 195
... marriage in heaven because she rejected marriage on earth . As Apuleius tells the story , Psyche had been Cupid's mortal bride before she became his " eternal Bride " among the gods.21 Even when christianized , the myth of Cupid and ...
... marriage in heaven because she rejected marriage on earth . As Apuleius tells the story , Psyche had been Cupid's mortal bride before she became his " eternal Bride " among the gods.21 Even when christianized , the myth of Cupid and ...
Page 198
... marriage of Reve- lation 19. But here Milton does say that " virginal honours are reserved " for Diodati ( " tibi virginei servantur honores " ) . This would appear to be an allusion to the 144,000 virgins . What are we to make of this ...
... marriage of Reve- lation 19. But here Milton does say that " virginal honours are reserved " for Diodati ( " tibi virginei servantur honores " ) . This would appear to be an allusion to the 144,000 virgins . What are we to make of this ...
Contents
Moving Toward Paradise | 1 |
The PreCriticism of Miltons Latin Verse Illustrated from | 17 |
Alpheus Arethusa and the Pindaric Pursuit in Lycidas | 35 |
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