The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 126
... force , who reason for thir Law refuse , " and he does " subdue " them in the sense that he " lowers " them , reduces their force and intensity . Michael and Gabriel are ordered to " lead forth to Battle these my Sons / Invincible ...
... force , who reason for thir Law refuse , " and he does " subdue " them in the sense that he " lowers " them , reduces their force and intensity . Michael and Gabriel are ordered to " lead forth to Battle these my Sons / Invincible ...
Page 130
... force Of all thir Regions . . . . ( 217-223 ) We are reminded that , in contrast to the similes of earlier heroic literature , these comparisons do not raise but lower the actions : the angelic forces are larger and stronger than the ...
... force Of all thir Regions . . . . ( 217-223 ) We are reminded that , in contrast to the similes of earlier heroic literature , these comparisons do not raise but lower the actions : the angelic forces are larger and stronger than the ...
Page 141
... force and comes alive as Milton describes the " thousand thousand Stars , that then appear'd / Spangling the Hemisphere " ( 383-384 ) . With the fifth day the emphasis is not primarily on the water's " generating , " but on the fishes ...
... force and comes alive as Milton describes the " thousand thousand Stars , that then appear'd / Spangling the Hemisphere " ( 383-384 ) . With the fifth day the emphasis is not primarily on the water's " generating , " but on the fishes ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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