The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 164
... passion " : [ I ] must confess to find In all things else delight indeed , but such As us'd or not , works in the mind no change , Nor vehement desire , these delicacies I mean of Taste , Sight , Smell , Herbs , Fruits , and Flow'rs ...
... passion " : [ I ] must confess to find In all things else delight indeed , but such As us'd or not , works in the mind no change , Nor vehement desire , these delicacies I mean of Taste , Sight , Smell , Herbs , Fruits , and Flow'rs ...
Page 168
... passion , that the Fall can occur . At the end of his warning , Raphael indicates the way in which perfect ⚫ human love can escape being destroyed by passion : when it is recognized as sustained by a good beyond itself , as subservient ...
... passion , that the Fall can occur . At the end of his warning , Raphael indicates the way in which perfect ⚫ human love can escape being destroyed by passion : when it is recognized as sustained by a good beyond itself , as subservient ...
Page 174
... passion which makes him wish to see her as absolute and superior to himself , he dismisses his knowledge and his reason . He sees the question of their separation not as potentially involving Eve's ( and his ) destruction , but as if it ...
... passion which makes him wish to see her as absolute and superior to himself , he dismisses his knowledge and his reason . He sees the question of their separation not as potentially involving Eve's ( and his ) destruction , but as if it ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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