The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 115
... Raphael to " bring on , " " as friend with friend , " " such dis- course " with Adam " As may advise him of his happy state , / Happiness in his power left free to will " ( V. 229-235 ) . More specifically , Raphael is to warn him to ...
... Raphael to " bring on , " " as friend with friend , " " such dis- course " with Adam " As may advise him of his happy state , / Happiness in his power left free to will " ( V. 229-235 ) . More specifically , Raphael is to warn him to ...
Page 148
... Raphael to undertake in Book V , and that the divine purpose of the conversation is there made unmistakably clear : to " advise " Adam of his happy state and to warn him of the danger , the nature of the enemy , and the enemy's means ...
... Raphael to undertake in Book V , and that the divine purpose of the conversation is there made unmistakably clear : to " advise " Adam of his happy state and to warn him of the danger , the nature of the enemy , and the enemy's means ...
Page 157
... Raphael's answer to Adam reminds us of the doubleness of the words , concepts , and emotions with which we are chiefly concerned . Adam's speech has represented the mistaken forms of " admiration , ” of “ doubt , ” and of the pursuit of ...
... Raphael's answer to Adam reminds us of the doubleness of the words , concepts , and emotions with which we are chiefly concerned . Adam's speech has represented the mistaken forms of " admiration , ” of “ doubt , ” and of the pursuit of ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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