The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 59
... fear ? " ( 773 ) . At the moment of her fall , ignorance is triumphant : Greedily she ingorg'd without restraint , And knew not eating Death . . . . ... ( 791-792 ) Eve's modern use of the word " death " when she fears that she might ...
... fear ? " ( 773 ) . At the moment of her fall , ignorance is triumphant : Greedily she ingorg'd without restraint , And knew not eating Death . . . . ... ( 791-792 ) Eve's modern use of the word " death " when she fears that she might ...
Page 171
... fear of the " malicious Foe " who they both know is intent on their destruction . He fears " lest harm / Befall thee sever'd from me " ( 251-252 ) . He ends , not with rational demonstration of the conditions of happiness and joy nor ...
... fear of the " malicious Foe " who they both know is intent on their destruction . He fears " lest harm / Befall thee sever'd from me " ( 251-252 ) . He ends , not with rational demonstration of the conditions of happiness and joy nor ...
Page 180
... fear she decides to persuade Adam to eat . Within the moment , however , Eve has become such a victim of duplicity ... fear of lonely death as a fear that her " deity " might separate her from Adam . Perhaps this is a kind of love , but ...
... fear she decides to persuade Adam to eat . Within the moment , however , Eve has become such a victim of duplicity ... fear of lonely death as a fear that her " deity " might separate her from Adam . Perhaps this is a kind of love , but ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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