The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 86
... universe capable of always newly discovered worlds . The perfection of art as well as of the universe must be in movement . IN Chapter IV THE TWO GREAT SEXES N his discussion 86 THE MUSE'S METHOD.
... universe capable of always newly discovered worlds . The perfection of art as well as of the universe must be in movement . IN Chapter IV THE TWO GREAT SEXES N his discussion 86 THE MUSE'S METHOD.
Page 111
... universe , Milton was con- vinced that the universe was larger than man : while now the mounted Sun Shot down direct his fervid Rays , to warm Earth's inmost womb , more warmth than Adam needs . . ( V. 300-302 ) 7 Chapter V THE PATTERN ...
... universe , Milton was con- vinced that the universe was larger than man : while now the mounted Sun Shot down direct his fervid Rays , to warm Earth's inmost womb , more warmth than Adam needs . . ( V. 300-302 ) 7 Chapter V THE PATTERN ...
Page 122
... ; he demonstrates both his in- ventiveness and the extent of the injury to his mind by his assumption that technological inventions ( here , the cannon ) can achieve victory against the universe and the spirit of 122 THE MUSE'S METHOD.
... ; he demonstrates both his in- ventiveness and the extent of the injury to his mind by his assumption that technological inventions ( here , the cannon ) can achieve victory against the universe and the spirit of 122 THE MUSE'S METHOD.
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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