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... Adam , he followed , crying " Return , fair Eve , Whom fli'st thou ? " As Eve recalls Narcissus , Adam recalls Apollo's pursuit of Daphne ( both Ovidian tales ) ; while these acts are wholly natural and blameless , they give faint hints ...
... Adam , he followed , crying " Return , fair Eve , Whom fli'st thou ? " As Eve recalls Narcissus , Adam recalls Apollo's pursuit of Daphne ( both Ovidian tales ) ; while these acts are wholly natural and blameless , they give faint hints ...
Page 163
... Adam and Eve and the mixture of sympathy and justice in Milton . Eve's proposal that they work apart , so as not to spend time in dalliance , evokes Adam's praise for her zeal but also a warning of the danger that threatens them and of ...
... Adam and Eve and the mixture of sympathy and justice in Milton . Eve's proposal that they work apart , so as not to spend time in dalliance , evokes Adam's praise for her zeal but also a warning of the danger that threatens them and of ...
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... Adam is afflicted in being hidden from the face of God - though Michael , speaking in the rhythm of love , assures him that God is everywhere . Michael then fulfills his further mis- sion , the presenting to Adam , in vision and ...
... Adam is afflicted in being hidden from the face of God - though Michael , speaking in the rhythm of love , assures him that God is everywhere . Michael then fulfills his further mis- sion , the presenting to Adam , in vision and ...
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St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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