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... seems , however , to voice Milton's views as put forth in Areopagitica , when he says : how Can hearts , not free , be try'd whether they serve Willing or no , who will but what they must By destiny , and can no other choose ? The crime ...
... seems , however , to voice Milton's views as put forth in Areopagitica , when he says : how Can hearts , not free , be try'd whether they serve Willing or no , who will but what they must By destiny , and can no other choose ? The crime ...
Page 80
... seem'd other worlds ; Or other worlds they seem'd or happy isles ( III . 566 ) ; the passage recalls Vergil's aut ... seems to have been a little lax . In book II . 560 he says Tum breviter Dido , voltum demissa , profatur ; it takes ...
... seem'd other worlds ; Or other worlds they seem'd or happy isles ( III . 566 ) ; the passage recalls Vergil's aut ... seems to have been a little lax . In book II . 560 he says Tum breviter Dido , voltum demissa , profatur ; it takes ...
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... seems to be original to Par . Lost ; I have not met with it in the other poems dealing with the subject , analysed in pp . 95-115 . There is , however , another explanation suggested by Saurat ( Mil- ton p . 284 ) . Milton took the ...
... seems to be original to Par . Lost ; I have not met with it in the other poems dealing with the subject , analysed in pp . 95-115 . There is , however , another explanation suggested by Saurat ( Mil- ton p . 284 ) . Milton took the ...
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