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Page 109
... Eve's song " uses " every sensual pleasure of the Garden to point to a greater but less effable pleasure . “ Hierarchy " is an imperfect word to apply to this relationship , since it carries suggestions of external control and imposed ...
... Eve's song " uses " every sensual pleasure of the Garden to point to a greater but less effable pleasure . “ Hierarchy " is an imperfect word to apply to this relationship , since it carries suggestions of external control and imposed ...
Page 117
... Eve's vision is dance and song . The Morning Hymn , rather like an unfallen soliloquy , but sung in unison by Adam and Eve and addressed not to each other but to God , is the most beautiful , hence the truest expression of unfallen ...
... Eve's vision is dance and song . The Morning Hymn , rather like an unfallen soliloquy , but sung in unison by Adam and Eve and addressed not to each other but to God , is the most beautiful , hence the truest expression of unfallen ...
Page 173
... Eve's inability to detect lies or exaggera- tion , but from the fact that she is willing to overlook imperfection in a lowly snake . Satan plays upon the Serpent's humble status , uses it to encourage in Eve an exaggerated confidence in ...
... Eve's inability to detect lies or exaggera- tion , but from the fact that she is willing to overlook imperfection in a lowly snake . Satan plays upon the Serpent's humble status , uses it to encourage in Eve an exaggerated confidence in ...
Contents
Miltons Great Oxymoron Books III 19 | 60 |
Points of View in Paradise Books IVV | 85 |
Unfallen Narration Books VVI | 118 |
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Abdiel Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid Areopagitica audience begins Belial Bible biblical Books XI Christian Christian Doctrine comic Creation criticism darkness death divine dramatic Earth effect entire eternal Eve's evil experience eyes F.R. Leavis fact faith Fall fallen angels Father feel fiction Fish fruit Genesis God's words grace Guillaume Du Bartas Heaven Hell hero heroic human Hymn imagine innocence interpretation John Milton light lines look man's mankind meaning Michael Milton's God Milton's narrator Milton's poem mind muse narrative narrator's omnipotent Pandaemonium paradoxes poem's poet poetic poetry point of view prologue reader reading Paradise Lost repent response role salvation Satan says scene seems sense Serpent simply song speak speech spirit Stanley Fish Stephen Booth suggests tell thee things thir thou tion tragic true truth understand unfallen University Press vision War in Heaven warning Wayne Booth Yale Milton