The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 40
... divine , such ambiguity was not a matter for intellectual confusion but for rejoicing . The poet was free to give all the physical particularity that he desired to his divine or satanic or abstract personages , but it was no part of his ...
... divine , such ambiguity was not a matter for intellectual confusion but for rejoicing . The poet was free to give all the physical particularity that he desired to his divine or satanic or abstract personages , but it was no part of his ...
Page 138
... divine power as well as the inspiration of divine knowledge . The continuation of divine protection is proved , at least literarily , by what follows . The change in subject , however , involves a change in method . The account of the ...
... divine power as well as the inspiration of divine knowledge . The continuation of divine protection is proved , at least literarily , by what follows . The change in subject , however , involves a change in method . The account of the ...
Page 184
... divine love exists and will redeem . " Love nowhere to be found less than Divine ! " ( ( III . 411 ) . Eve does not share in Adam's visions nor in Michael's relation of the events to come . She is " advised " and " calm'd " " with ...
... divine love exists and will redeem . " Love nowhere to be found less than Divine ! " ( ( III . 411 ) . Eve does not share in Adam's visions nor in Michael's relation of the events to come . She is " advised " and " calm'd " " with ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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