Milton's Use of Logic and Rhetoric in Paradise Lost to Develop the Character of SatanStanford University, 1949 - 336 pages |
Contents
MILTONS THEORY OF LOGIC | 6 |
MILTONS CONSCIOUS REFERENCES TO LOGIC IN HIS PROSE | 22 |
HEAVEN | 57 |
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Common terms and phrases
A. D. Godley Abdiel Adam and Eve analysis angels anointed appears Areopagitica argument Aristotle Artis Logicae authority axiom Beelzebub Blundeville Book cause chapter character Christ Christian Doctrine command controversy creation creature David Masson deception definition Devil discussion Downame Earth envy epic evidence evil faith fallacies false false logic Father fruit glory God's happiness hate hath heaven Hell hierarchy human Ibid incarnation John Milton John Tillotson knowledge later logical techniques logical theory logicians Maurice Kelley meaning method Milton mind modern reader moral motivation nature never obedience omnipotence Paradise Lost passages Peter Ramus poem principle prohibition prose question Ramist Ramus Raphael reason rebel rebellion reference Remonstrant rhetoric says sense Seventeenth Century shows soliloquy sophisms speech statement Stoll superior Supra syllogism temptation thee theological things thinking thir thou thought treatise tree trivium true virtues word