Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... mind as the measure of what we see . The first reaction of the angels to their commander after their fall is a fear ... minds about the tenability of their original cause for following Satan in rebellion . For the foundation for their ...
... mind as the measure of what we see . The first reaction of the angels to their commander after their fall is a fear ... minds about the tenability of their original cause for following Satan in rebellion . For the foundation for their ...
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... mind also weighed down in the bonds of his own suffering flesh ; and we can see that , as a result , while his piety holds him still receptive to new understanding , his mind is confused . Unlike the Chorus , however , Samson's sets as ...
... mind also weighed down in the bonds of his own suffering flesh ; and we can see that , as a result , while his piety holds him still receptive to new understanding , his mind is confused . Unlike the Chorus , however , Samson's sets as ...
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Joan Pamela Secord Bennett. the moment of its coming into being in the mind of the human Christ . This theme functions for Milton both dramatically , by providing the basis for a struggle in the mind of the pro- tagonist , and ...
Joan Pamela Secord Bennett. the moment of its coming into being in the mind of the human Christ . This theme functions for Milton both dramatically , by providing the basis for a struggle in the mind of the pro- tagonist , and ...
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