Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... serve his glory ; valuing them in comparison of his owne brute will and pleasure , no more then so many beasts . . .among whom there might be found so many thousand Men for wisdom , vertue , nobleness of mind ... .farr above him ...
... serve his glory ; valuing them in comparison of his owne brute will and pleasure , no more then so many beasts . . .among whom there might be found so many thousand Men for wisdom , vertue , nobleness of mind ... .farr above him ...
Page 101
... serve " ( V , 801-802 ) . to We must demand like Gabriel : " ordain'd by whom ? govern whom ? serve whom ? " But the answers in Milton's 1 world are implicit in the questions once they are 101.
... serve " ( V , 801-802 ) . to We must demand like Gabriel : " ordain'd by whom ? govern whom ? serve whom ? " But the answers in Milton's 1 world are implicit in the questions once they are 101.
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... serve him " worthiest to be obey'd " and that it is servitude " to serve th ' unwise " ( VI . 175-185 ) . To understand Abdiel's position we must first of all acknowledge a truth evident in the way in which Abdiel uses the word " serve ...
... serve him " worthiest to be obey'd " and that it is servitude " to serve th ' unwise " ( VI . 175-185 ) . To understand Abdiel's position we must first of all acknowledge a truth evident in the way in which Abdiel uses the word " serve ...
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