The Descent of Urania: Studies in Milton, 1946-1988Reflecting Milton's knowledgeability in many fields, this collection investigates a wide variety of subjects fundamental to an understanding of the seventeenth century, including the importance of the writings of Thrice-Great Hermes, the profound influence of Aristotle on Milton's conception of the power of matter, and the issue of Milton's relations with the Presbyterian church. |
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... fact that Milton's blindness so closely coincided with the deaths of his first wife and his only son , for instance , seemed to transcend chance and led me to inquire into the kind of personality susceptible to glaucoma . I wondered ...
... fact that Milton's blindness so closely coincided with the deaths of his first wife and his only son , for instance , seemed to transcend chance and led me to inquire into the kind of personality susceptible to glaucoma . I wondered ...
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... fact with the Aristotelian theory of dreams that had been handed down by the Arabians and con- nected by them with prophetic vision . Isaac Husik briefly sums up the history : The suggestion that prophecy is a psychological phenomenon ...
... fact with the Aristotelian theory of dreams that had been handed down by the Arabians and con- nected by them with prophetic vision . Isaac Husik briefly sums up the history : The suggestion that prophecy is a psychological phenomenon ...
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... fact of revelation was what counted in defining prophecy : " whenever Scripture relates that the Lord or an angel spoke to a person , this took place in a dream or in a prophetic vision . " 19 With the angelic appearance the prophet may ...
... fact of revelation was what counted in defining prophecy : " whenever Scripture relates that the Lord or an angel spoke to a person , this took place in a dream or in a prophetic vision . " 19 With the angelic appearance the prophet may ...
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... fact , Milton himself called attention to the prophetic character of Adam's vision of the future by specifically comparing its beginning with two biblical instances of prophecy . For Michael's ap- pearance is like those of the angels ...
... fact , Milton himself called attention to the prophetic character of Adam's vision of the future by specifically comparing its beginning with two biblical instances of prophecy . For Michael's ap- pearance is like those of the angels ...
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... fact of life , a disagree- ment most recently registered by the other of us who , in The Idea of Woman in Renaissance Literature : The Feminine Reclaimed , 4 argued that Milton's evolving focus on the feminine nature of his Muse ...
... fact of life , a disagree- ment most recently registered by the other of us who , in The Idea of Woman in Renaissance Literature : The Feminine Reclaimed , 4 argued that Milton's evolving focus on the feminine nature of his Muse ...
Contents
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The Heresies of Satan 1967 | 56 |
Paradise Lost 2708711 1967 | 63 |
Introduction to Part II | 69 |
The Theological Context of the Christian Doctrine 1976 | 73 |
Milton and the Waldensians 1971 | 169 |
The Date of Sonnet 7 1975 | 179 |
Some Speculations on the Nature of Miltons Blindness 1962 | 184 |
Introduction to Part IV | 195 |
The Sources of Miltons Prosody 1949 | 198 |
Milton Translates the Psalms 1961 | 213 |
New Evidence for Dating Samson Agonistes 1979 | 219 |
New Words in Miltons English Poems 1954 | 224 |
Milton and the Presbyterians 1988 | 91 |
Autobiographical Inferences 1974 | 100 |
The Obedience of Christ in Paradise Regained 1971 | 106 |
The Origin and Destiny of the Soul 1946 | 114 |
The Power of Matter 1952 | 137 |
The SeventeenthCentury Doctrine of Plastic Nature 1950 | 149 |
Introduction to Part III | 167 |
Belials Presence in Paradise Lost 1985 | 243 |
A Bibliographical Excursus into the Trinity Manuscript 1985 | 246 |
The Double Set of Temptations in Paradise Regained 1980 | 261 |
Works Cited | 271 |
Index | 283 |
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Page 35 - HAIL, holy Light, offspring of Heaven first-born! Or of the Eternal coeternal beam May I express thee unblamed? since God is light, And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity — dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright essence increate!
Page 34 - And chiefly thou, O Spirit, that dost prefer Before all temples the upright heart and pure, Instruct me, for thou know'st; thou from the first Wast present, and, with mighty wings outspread, Dove-like, sat'st brooding on the vast abyss, And mad'st it pregnant...
Page 148 - O Adam, one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not deprav'd from good, created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Indu'd with various forms, various degrees Of substance, and in things that live, of life...
Page 115 - Man having been created after this manner, it is said, as a consequence, that man became a living soul ? whence it may be inferred (unless we had rather take the heathen writers for our teachers respecting the nature of the soul) that man is a living being, intrinsically and properly one and individual, not compound or separable, not, according to the common opinion, made up and framed of two distinct and different natures, as of soul and body, — but that the whole man is soul, and the soul man,...
Page 32 - That shepherd who first taught the chosen seed, In the beginning how the heavens and earth Rose out of chaos...
Page 267 - To Macedon and Artaxerxes' throne: To sage philosophy next lend thine ear, From heaven descended to the...
Page 42 - Thus far extend, thus far thy bounds, This be thy just circumference, O world ! " Thus God the heaven created, thus the earth, Matter unformed and void ; darkness profound Covered the abyss ; but on the watery calm His brooding wings the Spirit of God outspread, And vital virtue infused, and vital warmth, Throughout the fluid mass...
Page 48 - Which Reason, joining or disjoining, frames All what we affirm or what deny, and call Our knowledge or opinion ; then retires Into her private cell, when Nature rests.
Page 37 - Olympian hill I soar, Above the flight of Pegasean wing. The meaning, not the name I call; for thou Nor of the Muses nine, nor on the top Of old Olympus dwell'st, but heavenly born.