Paradise Regained: The Human and the DivineStanford University, 1979 - 388 pages |
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Page 32
... seems to be an attempt to bring Milton back within the pale of orthodoxy . He fails , however , in Ms. Lewalski's opinion , for no matter how the process is described , Milton's intent was to demonstrate the subordination of Christ to ...
... seems to be an attempt to bring Milton back within the pale of orthodoxy . He fails , however , in Ms. Lewalski's opinion , for no matter how the process is described , Milton's intent was to demonstrate the subordination of Christ to ...
Page 69
... seems , Of future we may deem him , though till now Omniscient thought . True is , less firmly arm'd , Some disadvantage we endur'd and pain , Till now not known , but known as soon contemn'd , Since now we find this our Empyreal form ...
... seems , Of future we may deem him , though till now Omniscient thought . True is , less firmly arm'd , Some disadvantage we endur'd and pain , Till now not known , but known as soon contemn'd , Since now we find this our Empyreal form ...
Page 91
... seems to understand less and less as the temp- tation progresses . That Satan knew Christ's identity when he initiated their contest seems to me apparent ; that Satan never understood his opponent is , however , unquestionable . Nor ...
... seems to understand less and less as the temp- tation progresses . That Satan knew Christ's identity when he initiated their contest seems to me apparent ; that Satan never understood his opponent is , however , unquestionable . Nor ...
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action Allen angels anthropos argued argument in utramque assertion aware of Christ's Baptism beginning C.S. Lewis celestial chapter character Christ and Satan Christ of Paradise Christ's identity Christ's nature communicatio idiomatum Complete Poems conception context critics death degree depicted devil divine nature Doctor of Philosophy Doctrina Christiana dramatic earlier poem essay evaluated evidence exegetical fact Father flesh Harmonious Vision hath Heaven Hell Hereafter referred Hughes hypostatical union Ibid Ibid.,p implies interpretation italics John Milton kingdom Lactantius later poem Lewalski literary discourse meaning merit call'd Messiah Milton's Brief Epic narrator nature of Christ Northrop Frye observation oracles Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage perfect philosophy poetic Pope position Preface to Paradise presented question reader redemption Renaissance Heroic Tradition rhetoric Savior says seems shalt Son of God speech Spirit statement tempt temptation tempter Theanthropos thee things tion tower scene Trimpi truth understanding utramque partem virtue Wilderness Woodhouse words