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... Paradise Lost ( VII , 170-73 ) as holding the kernel of Milton's thought ; and therefore when , in 1921 , while studying the Zohar for sources of Blake's ideas , ' I came upon a similar pas- sage in the Tikune , I felt that I held the ...
... Paradise Lost ( VII , 170-73 ) as holding the kernel of Milton's thought ; and therefore when , in 1921 , while studying the Zohar for sources of Blake's ideas , ' I came upon a similar pas- sage in the Tikune , I felt that I held the ...
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... PARADISE Lost 213 . 1. Milton in Paradise Lost .... 213 2. God in Paradise Lost : the divine irony . 229 III . PARADISE REGAINED and SAMSON AGONISTES .. 233 PART IV . THE SOURCES SECTION I THE MYTH OF THE FALL : SOURCES AND ...
... PARADISE Lost 213 . 1. Milton in Paradise Lost .... 213 2. God in Paradise Lost : the divine irony . 229 III . PARADISE REGAINED and SAMSON AGONISTES .. 233 PART IV . THE SOURCES SECTION I THE MYTH OF THE FALL : SOURCES AND ...
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... Paradise Lost is not yet found , but the plans are drawn : the poet foresees vaguely a universal epic , describing the origin of the world and revealing the secret aims and occupations of divinity . In any religion , Milton would have ...
... Paradise Lost is not yet found , but the plans are drawn : the poet foresees vaguely a universal epic , describing the origin of the world and revealing the secret aims and occupations of divinity . In any religion , Milton would have ...
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... Paradise Lost , IV , 748-49 . ' Tis chastity , my brother , chastity : She 16 MILTON : MAN AND THINKER.
... Paradise Lost , IV , 748-49 . ' Tis chastity , my brother , chastity : She 16 MILTON : MAN AND THINKER.
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... Paradise Lost . The theme of Comus is no artificial choice ; it corresponds to one of the deepest needs in the poet : the need to triumph over sensuality , which in itself implies sensuality . These two feelings , passion and the desire ...
... Paradise Lost . The theme of Comus is no artificial choice ; it corresponds to one of the deepest needs in the poet : the need to triumph over sensuality , which in itself implies sensuality . These two feelings , passion and the desire ...
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