The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 83
... Adam and Eve , Satan represents . For Adam and Eve in the poem are lower than the angels , although but little lower . They possess the superhuman capacities for neither good nor evil which Satan and Gabriel and Raphael possess , and ...
... Adam and Eve , Satan represents . For Adam and Eve in the poem are lower than the angels , although but little lower . They possess the superhuman capacities for neither good nor evil which Satan and Gabriel and Raphael possess , and ...
Page 149
... Adam and Eve are created perfect for their place ( although the place may change ) ; they are endowed with the possession or the possibility of perfect fulfilment in time , of perfect happiness and joy and the perfection of all the ...
... Adam and Eve are created perfect for their place ( although the place may change ) ; they are endowed with the possession or the possibility of perfect fulfilment in time , of perfect happiness and joy and the perfection of all the ...
Page 183
... Adam's denunciation Eve is viewed as the " Serpent , " the origin of evil in fair disguise , the embodiment of ... Eve's reply , " Forsake me not thus , Adam , " in which we hear the fullest human expression of the will to redemptive ...
... Adam's denunciation Eve is viewed as the " Serpent , " the origin of evil in fair disguise , the embodiment of ... Eve's reply , " Forsake me not thus , Adam , " in which we hear the fullest human expression of the will to redemptive ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
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