Essays on John Milton: A Tercentenary TributeDepartment of English, Aligarh Muslim University, 1976 - 169 pages |
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... mind'.12 The structure of ideas , the formal theology in the poem , was replaced by a discovery of its poetic transcendence through a sublime act of self - expressive will . The rest of the nineteenth century seems to reveal a gradual ...
... mind'.12 The structure of ideas , the formal theology in the poem , was replaced by a discovery of its poetic transcendence through a sublime act of self - expressive will . The rest of the nineteenth century seems to reveal a gradual ...
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... minds of Adam and Eve . He thus adds in the same breath : Hence I will excite thir minds With more desire to know , and to reject Envious commands , invented with designe To keep them low whom knowledge might exalt Equal with Gods ...
... minds of Adam and Eve . He thus adds in the same breath : Hence I will excite thir minds With more desire to know , and to reject Envious commands , invented with designe To keep them low whom knowledge might exalt Equal with Gods ...
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... mind of the credulous Eve is the one between his own self - transcendence and similar exaltation likely to be achieved by her . Eve jumps to this possibility ecstatically because the idea of Godhead is constantly kept spotlit in her mind ...
... mind of the credulous Eve is the one between his own self - transcendence and similar exaltation likely to be achieved by her . Eve jumps to this possibility ecstatically because the idea of Godhead is constantly kept spotlit in her mind ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Some Observations on Miltons | 16 |
Comus as a Prelude to Paradise | 35 |
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