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... fallen , the language he is forced to use for this pivotal change is always already fallen.5 Milton frequently calls attention in Paradise Lost to the fallen nature of his world , which includes fallen language . The paradox of ...
... fallen , the language he is forced to use for this pivotal change is always already fallen.5 Milton frequently calls attention in Paradise Lost to the fallen nature of his world , which includes fallen language . The paradox of ...
Page 137
... fallen angels assemble in Pandaemonium for the first time . Despite the objections of Voltaire , the scene is crucial to the counterheroic presentation of Satan in the poem.50 By announcing that the fallen angels " Brusht with the hiss ...
... fallen angels assemble in Pandaemonium for the first time . Despite the objections of Voltaire , the scene is crucial to the counterheroic presentation of Satan in the poem.50 By announcing that the fallen angels " Brusht with the hiss ...
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... fallen Adam and the fallen reader are pre- pared psychologically and spiritually to descend from the height of inspiration Milton provides to the earthly level of the human future . In describing the legacy Milton left to future epic ...
... fallen Adam and the fallen reader are pre- pared psychologically and spiritually to descend from the height of inspiration Milton provides to the earthly level of the human future . In describing the legacy Milton left to future epic ...
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