Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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Joan Pamela Secord Bennett. does indeed need his creatures ' obedience for its fulfil- ment . To take another instance ... creature from recognizing and rejecting the plotted wrong once it is revealed in word or deed . If Satan in the ...
Joan Pamela Secord Bennett. does indeed need his creatures ' obedience for its fulfil- ment . To take another instance ... creature from recognizing and rejecting the plotted wrong once it is revealed in word or deed . If Satan in the ...
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... creature could cope . While " other Creatures all day long / Rove idle unim- ploy'd , " Adam says as he and Eve prepare to rest . Man hath his daily work of body or mind Appointed , which declares his Dignity . ( IV , 614-617 ) Milton ...
... creature could cope . While " other Creatures all day long / Rove idle unim- ploy'd , " Adam says as he and Eve prepare to rest . Man hath his daily work of body or mind Appointed , which declares his Dignity . ( IV , 614-617 ) Milton ...
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... creature so like himself . When we see Samson divorce himself from Dalila , judging her sin as severely as his own , it is the same function - though under much unhappier circumstances -- as Adam's that he fulfils , to govern a creature ...
... creature so like himself . When we see Samson divorce himself from Dalila , judging her sin as severely as his own , it is the same function - though under much unhappier circumstances -- as Adam's that he fulfils , to govern a creature ...
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