Milton and Paradise LostA critical interpretation of John Milton's most famous work. |
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... evidently simply suggests that general human ( or specifically medieval ) ideals are in such poems described allegorically in terms of chivalry . On the other hand , Par . Lost seems to suggest the possibility of an allegory of a far ...
... evidently simply suggests that general human ( or specifically medieval ) ideals are in such poems described allegorically in terms of chivalry . On the other hand , Par . Lost seems to suggest the possibility of an allegory of a far ...
Page 57
... evidently be considered as inferior to both Father and Son , inasmuch as he is represented and declared to be subservient and obedient in all things , to have been promised , and sent , and given to speak nothing of himself ; and even ...
... evidently be considered as inferior to both Father and Son , inasmuch as he is represented and declared to be subservient and obedient in all things , to have been promised , and sent , and given to speak nothing of himself ; and even ...
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Niels Bøgholm. out troubling to adopt either of them . It evidently does not much matter whether the Ptolemaic or the Copernican system be true ; the angel says to Adam ... evidently are compared to the entertainment of ' wedded leisures 125.
Niels Bøgholm. out troubling to adopt either of them . It evidently does not much matter whether the Ptolemaic or the Copernican system be true ; the angel says to Adam ... evidently are compared to the entertainment of ' wedded leisures 125.
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Theology And Philosophy | 29 |
Style And Language | 69 |
Copyright | |
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Adam and Eve Adamus Exul Æneas Æneid alliteration Andreini anno Areopagitica Bartas Belial Bunyan Cædmon call'd character Christ Christ's Victory Christian Doctrine Church classical epic created death Deucalion du Bartas earth eternity Eve's evil faith fall fallen angels Father foreknowledge fruit Genesis God's grace Grotius hæc hath Heaven heavenly Hell Holy human idea Iliad justice knowledge L'Adamo Latin light Lucifer Macbeth Man's mankind Mark Pattison Masson Medieval Michael Milton Milton's poem mind moral Muse nature obedience occurs Paradise Lost Phaedon Platonic poet poetic poetry punishment quoted Raphael reason reign religious repent Samson Agonistes Satan Saurat says seem'd seems sense serpent similar sings soul speaks Spenser spirit stood story temptation thee things thou Timaios tree truth vanity Vergil virtue Vondel's wander wicked angels words δὲ καὶ μὲν περὶ τὸ τὸν τοῦ