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... dream is central . It is , according to Patrides , the only aspect in Milton's presentation of the seduction of Eve that is not a part of Christian tradition.14 However , its impor ... Dream and Temptation 189 Eve's Dream and Temptation.
... dream is central . It is , according to Patrides , the only aspect in Milton's presentation of the seduction of Eve that is not a part of Christian tradition.14 However , its impor ... Dream and Temptation 189 Eve's Dream and Temptation.
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... dream is unnecessary . Even if she had given her consent , and it is by no means certain that she does not , 18 as long as it took place in a dream the evil necessarily remains " unapprov'd . " Thus , however much she dreams of falling ...
... dream is unnecessary . Even if she had given her consent , and it is by no means certain that she does not , 18 as long as it took place in a dream the evil necessarily remains " unapprov'd . " Thus , however much she dreams of falling ...
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... dream . There is an actual relationship between Eve's dream and her fall in Book IX , the one does contribute to the other , but as the analogy of A Midsummer Night's Dream suggests and the presence of the play in the verbal texture of ...
... dream . There is an actual relationship between Eve's dream and her fall in Book IX , the one does contribute to the other , but as the analogy of A Midsummer Night's Dream suggests and the presence of the play in the verbal texture of ...
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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