The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 125
... angels and men must learn , lies within the will of God . The angels ' failure to drive Satan out , their exposure to Satanic derision and violence , will provide them with the fundamental trials of their heroic virtue - not simply ...
... angels and men must learn , lies within the will of God . The angels ' failure to drive Satan out , their exposure to Satanic derision and violence , will provide them with the fundamental trials of their heroic virtue - not simply ...
Page 129
... angels , the readers and ( they imagine ) Adam share many of the angels ' innocently mistaken or ambiguous expectations . But we have many more surprises than do Adam or the angels . Depending on their familiarity with various literary ...
... angels , the readers and ( they imagine ) Adam share many of the angels ' innocently mistaken or ambiguous expectations . But we have many more surprises than do Adam or the angels . Depending on their familiarity with various literary ...
Page 130
... Angels fought On either side , the least of whom could wield These Elements , and arm him with the force Of all thir ... angels are momentarily discomfited : down they fell By thousands , Angel on Arch - Angel roll'd ; The sooner for ...
... Angels fought On either side , the least of whom could wield These Elements , and arm him with the force Of all thir ... angels are momentarily discomfited : down they fell By thousands , Angel on Arch - Angel roll'd ; The sooner for ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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