The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 78
... movement , until praise is concluded with the final request . Yet the miraculous thing about the hymn is the movement within the sections , and it is this which serves as example of Milton's method . The entire hymn is , as various ...
... movement , until praise is concluded with the final request . Yet the miraculous thing about the hymn is the movement within the sections , and it is this which serves as example of Milton's method . The entire hymn is , as various ...
Page 79
... movement immediately follows : " yet these déclare / Thy goodness beyond thought , and Power Divine . " The " Unspeakable " is " declared ” “ beyond thought . " Much of this is familiar Christian paradox . Milton's signature lies in the ...
... movement immediately follows : " yet these déclare / Thy goodness beyond thought , and Power Divine . " The " Unspeakable " is " declared ” “ beyond thought . " Much of this is familiar Christian paradox . Milton's signature lies in the ...
Page 83
... movements of praise and necessitate the new movement which will include all subsequent human and divine history . It is the movement redeemed and glorified by the Son's descent and darkness and reascent , the movement in which darkness ...
... movements of praise and necessitate the new movement which will include all subsequent human and divine history . It is the movement redeemed and glorified by the Son's descent and darkness and reascent , the movement in which darkness ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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