The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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... described as the place where the " Heav'nly Muse " inspired " That Shepherd , who first taught the chosen Seed " of the Creation of the world . ( We will meet Oreb again in Book XI , and will hear the full story of Moses in Book XII ...
... described as the place where the " Heav'nly Muse " inspired " That Shepherd , who first taught the chosen Seed " of the Creation of the world . ( We will meet Oreb again in Book XI , and will hear the full story of Moses in Book XII ...
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... described as real and sensible , and the bridge ought to be only figurative . The hell assigned to the rebellious spirits is described as not less local than the residence of man . It is placed in some distant part of space , separated ...
... described as real and sensible , and the bridge ought to be only figurative . The hell assigned to the rebellious spirits is described as not less local than the residence of man . It is placed in some distant part of space , separated ...
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... described with some fullness and to be related to the " sword of the spirit , which is the Word of God . " ) We get a little , but not much . These weapons and struggles are so far above the human that they are described largely by ...
... described with some fullness and to be related to the " sword of the spirit , which is the Word of God . " ) We get a little , but not much . These weapons and struggles are so far above the human that they are described largely by ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
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