Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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Page 84
... thought that mist could hide him from the eye of Heav'n as well as of Man " ( Eikonoklastes , C.P.W. , III , 528 ) . The final fate of each tyrant in prose and poetry is also the same . For Milton it could hardly " be thought up on ...
... thought that mist could hide him from the eye of Heav'n as well as of Man " ( Eikonoklastes , C.P.W. , III , 528 ) . The final fate of each tyrant in prose and poetry is also the same . For Milton it could hardly " be thought up on ...
Page 266
... thought to take his hero far beyond the limits of his own historical experience . Nevertheless , the question may still reasonably be asked : what , if not virtual identification , is the nature of the relationship between Christ's thought ...
... thought to take his hero far beyond the limits of his own historical experience . Nevertheless , the question may still reasonably be asked : what , if not virtual identification , is the nature of the relationship between Christ's thought ...
Page 277
... thought of the historical Jesus as conscious of still living under the Law is clear from his analyses of Jesus ' conduct in affairs of church and state . In The Likeliest Means he answered the proponents of the state- supported church ...
... thought of the historical Jesus as conscious of still living under the Law is clear from his analyses of Jesus ' conduct in affairs of church and state . In The Likeliest Means he answered the proponents of the state- supported church ...
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