The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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... give an adequate reading of the poem . To return to those proper nouns in the opening lines : six of them are biblical and only one is classical - a rough indica- tion that it is not Milton's excessive classicism which causes most of ...
... give an adequate reading of the poem . To return to those proper nouns in the opening lines : six of them are biblical and only one is classical - a rough indica- tion that it is not Milton's excessive classicism which causes most of ...
Page 82
... give us only good ; and if the night Have gathered aught of evil or conceal'd , Disperse it , as now light dispels the dark . As partial evidence of God's continuing providence in giving " only good , " we know that the prayer has ...
... give us only good ; and if the night Have gathered aught of evil or conceal'd , Disperse it , as now light dispels the dark . As partial evidence of God's continuing providence in giving " only good , " we know that the prayer has ...
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... gives thire names likewise winter , heat Tempest & c enterd into ye world Faith Hope Charity comfort him and instruct him Chorus briefly concludes . In the more detailed plan for " Adam Unparadiz'd , ” Milton attempted to make the ...
... gives thire names likewise winter , heat Tempest & c enterd into ye world Faith Hope Charity comfort him and instruct him Chorus briefly concludes . In the more detailed plan for " Adam Unparadiz'd , ” Milton attempted to make the ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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action Adam and Eve Adam's already angels appearance assume attempt become begins believe Book cause concerned continue created creation dark Death delight described desire destruction divine doubt Earth eternal Eve's evil expected experience expresses eyes fact fair faith fall fear final follow force freedom Fruit future give God's hand happy hath Heav'n Hell heroic human ignorance imagine immediate inevitably knowledge least less light lines live man's means merely Michael MICHIGAN Milton mind motions move movement nature never once opening Paradise Lost passage passion perceived perfection poem poet possess possible praise present providence question Raphael reader reality reason recognize relation reminded response Satan seems seen sense sexual sight sound speech Spirit thee things thir thou thought true turn universe vision wish