Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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Page 18
... Adam's fall involves understanding Adam's marriage to Eve ; and it will be useful to investigate as a gloss on this problem those pamphlets which we call the " divorce " tracts , but which Milton called tracts on " the nature of " 18 ...
... Adam's fall involves understanding Adam's marriage to Eve ; and it will be useful to investigate as a gloss on this problem those pamphlets which we call the " divorce " tracts , but which Milton called tracts on " the nature of " 18 ...
Page 185
... Adam's request for a mate , which he shows to comment on attitudes held about Adam by Milton's contemporary writers on matrimony , particularly the Neoplatonist view of Adam's androgyny before the fall and the Catholic overvaluation of ...
... Adam's request for a mate , which he shows to comment on attitudes held about Adam by Milton's contemporary writers on matrimony , particularly the Neoplatonist view of Adam's androgyny before the fall and the Catholic overvaluation of ...
Page 195
... Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit ; their act comprised , he said in the Christian Doctrine , the catalogue of all future sins : For what sin can be named , which was not included in this ... Adam's acknowledged motivation ; occur 195.
... Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit ; their act comprised , he said in the Christian Doctrine , the catalogue of all future sins : For what sin can be named , which was not included in this ... Adam's acknowledged motivation ; occur 195.
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