The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 168
... live happy , and love " ( 633 ) . Those apparently simple affirmations define the " whole duty of man " in Paradise ; all of them imply man's proper knowledge . To be strong , to live happy , and to love , man must know his state ; he ...
... live happy , and love " ( 633 ) . Those apparently simple affirmations define the " whole duty of man " in Paradise ; all of them imply man's proper knowledge . To be strong , to live happy , and to love , man must know his state ; he ...
Page 189
... live through all history . Adam and Eve had already made their immediate peace with God and they had discovered , through a renewal of grace , how they might continue to live their personal lives , striving " In offices of Love , how we ...
... live through all history . Adam and Eve had already made their immediate peace with God and they had discovered , through a renewal of grace , how they might continue to live their personal lives , striving " In offices of Love , how we ...
Page 192
... live , and all things live for Man . ( 148-161 ) The ironies are touching . Everything that Adam says is true , but none of it true in the sense which he imagines . The " bitter- ness of death " is truly past , but not the fact of death ...
... live , and all things live for Man . ( 148-161 ) The ironies are touching . Everything that Adam says is true , but none of it true in the sense which he imagines . The " bitter- ness of death " is truly past , but not the fact of death ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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