The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 64
... creation and the redemption of the world . Whereas the “ dove- like " wings of the Spirit of God were " brooding " at the Creation of the World , Sin and Death are here " Hovering upon the Waters " ( X. 285 ) . This is the anti ...
... creation and the redemption of the world . Whereas the “ dove- like " wings of the Spirit of God were " brooding " at the Creation of the World , Sin and Death are here " Hovering upon the Waters " ( X. 285 ) . This is the anti ...
Page 118
... creation , takes away more than it gives ; which , in recompense for its insight into separateness and imperfection and guilt , takes away the immediate apprehension of wholeness and perfection and innocence . But it is possible for a ...
... creation , takes away more than it gives ; which , in recompense for its insight into separateness and imperfection and guilt , takes away the immediate apprehension of wholeness and perfection and innocence . But it is possible for a ...
Page 146
... Creation and the Six days ' acts they sung . ... ( 591-601 ) What else but " Variety without end " of music could follow this vital Creation ? The angels have seen fully manifested God's power and goodness ; they could not , unfallen ...
... Creation and the Six days ' acts they sung . ... ( 591-601 ) What else but " Variety without end " of music could follow this vital Creation ? The angels have seen fully manifested God's power and goodness ; they could not , unfallen ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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