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... episode involving Satan not treated in this chapter is his solilo- quy atop Mt. Niphates , IV , 32-113 , and his subsequent spying on Adam and Eve in the Garden . This beautifully crafted soliloquy reveals much concerning Satan's ...
... episode involving Satan not treated in this chapter is his solilo- quy atop Mt. Niphates , IV , 32-113 , and his subsequent spying on Adam and Eve in the Garden . This beautifully crafted soliloquy reveals much concerning Satan's ...
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... episode , he typically qualifies his approval by expressing doubts that a sensible reader might raise concerning the story . For example , at the critical mo- ment in the Deucalion and Pyrrha episode , the regeneration of humanity from ...
... episode , he typically qualifies his approval by expressing doubts that a sensible reader might raise concerning the story . For example , at the critical mo- ment in the Deucalion and Pyrrha episode , the regeneration of humanity from ...
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... episode , within the struc- ture of the Metamorphoses , The Faerie Queene , and Paradise Lost . Scylla and her ... episodes of the " tertiary epics , " as Alastair Fowler has distin- guished the literarily self - conscious and inward ...
... episode , within the struc- ture of the Metamorphoses , The Faerie Queene , and Paradise Lost . Scylla and her ... episodes of the " tertiary epics , " as Alastair Fowler has distin- guished the literarily self - conscious and inward ...
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