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Page 47
... lives , but lives at a higher level of existence than fate ( not God , let it be noted ) intended for him . Can that be ill for man that is open to the beasts ? Such trespass , surely , is too petty to arouse the wrath of a just God ...
... lives , but lives at a higher level of existence than fate ( not God , let it be noted ) intended for him . Can that be ill for man that is open to the beasts ? Such trespass , surely , is too petty to arouse the wrath of a just God ...
Page 72
... live without thee , how forgoe They sweet Converse and Love so dearly joyn'd , To live again in these wilde Woods forlorn ? Should God create another Eve , and I Another Rib afford , yet loss of thee Would never from my heart ; no no ...
... live without thee , how forgoe They sweet Converse and Love so dearly joyn'd , To live again in these wilde Woods forlorn ? Should God create another Eve , and I Another Rib afford , yet loss of thee Would never from my heart ; no no ...
Page 133
... live under the burden of sin . Therefore Milton writes for us . He intends us to make an induction from the example he has presented , to build upon his justification of God a way of life . The world that Milton's narrative interprets ...
... live under the burden of sin . Therefore Milton writes for us . He intends us to make an induction from the example he has presented , to build upon his justification of God a way of life . The world that Milton's narrative interprets ...
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Abdiel accept action Adam and Eve Adam's affirmation agent Areopagitica argument Beelzebub bliss Buzfuz Christian Doctrine Columbia Milton command consequences of disobedience creation creatures death delight demonstration devil Dial Press disobedience divine E. M. W. Tillyard Earth enemy enmity enthymeme envy Eve's exaltation example faith fall fallen angels follows Fortunate Fall freedom glory God's justice grace Grierson Hanford happier happiness hate hath Heaven Hell Herbert Grierson human Ibid innocence John Milton judgment justify knowledge liberty man's mankind means mercy merit mind moral narrative nature obedience obey Paradise Lost passage passion persuasion poem poet poetry pride prohibition proof Raphael reader Reason of Church Renaissance repent Reprinted by permission revolt rhetorical right reason rule Satan's rebellion seek Smectymnuus soliloquy speak speech stand story sure temptation thee things thou thought Tillyard tion true truth vertu VIII virtue warning wisdom words