The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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... light and dark may have a paradoxical relationship ; the light may appear to be dark ( " Dark with excessive bright thy skirts appear❞ — III . 380 ) ; there is alternation of darkness and light in Heaven itself ; and there is first ...
... light and dark may have a paradoxical relationship ; the light may appear to be dark ( " Dark with excessive bright thy skirts appear❞ — III . 380 ) ; there is alternation of darkness and light in Heaven itself ; and there is first ...
Page 87
... light Sent from her through the wide transpicuous air , To the terrestrial Moon be as a Star Enlight'ning her by Day , as she by Night This Earth ? reciprocal , if Land be there , Fields and Inhabitants : Her spots thou seest As Clouds ...
... light Sent from her through the wide transpicuous air , To the terrestrial Moon be as a Star Enlight'ning her by Day , as she by Night This Earth ? reciprocal , if Land be there , Fields and Inhabitants : Her spots thou seest As Clouds ...
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... Light , offspring of Heav'n first - born . " Light and the Son are as truly the " offspring of Heav'n first - born " as Sin is Satan's first - born ; they are the prime means by which God makes Himself manifest . But the metaphor is not ...
... Light , offspring of Heav'n first - born . " Light and the Son are as truly the " offspring of Heav'n first - born " as Sin is Satan's first - born ; they are the prime means by which God makes Himself manifest . But the metaphor is not ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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