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From his analogy of all created matter to the tree , Raphael discusses the
hierarchy in human psychology which Adam had tried to explain to Eve , but
carries it a step further : flowers and their fruit , Man ' s nourishment , by gradual
scale ...
From his analogy of all created matter to the tree , Raphael discusses the
hierarchy in human psychology which Adam had tried to explain to Eve , but
carries it a step further : flowers and their fruit , Man ' s nourishment , by gradual
scale ...
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From one point of view , it may be a sin to wish to rise higher than one is ; from
another , it seems not only a natural human desire but an enviable one . First
flattery , than hypocrisy , then confusion of Eve ' s Reason by specious though ...
From one point of view , it may be a sin to wish to rise higher than one is ; from
another , it seems not only a natural human desire but an enviable one . First
flattery , than hypocrisy , then confusion of Eve ' s Reason by specious though ...
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But Satan was an Archangel , and although Adam and Eve were human beings ,
before the Fall they were prototypes , rather than man and woman as we know
them . Christ in Paradise Regained , whatever he may be theologically , cannot
be ...
But Satan was an Archangel , and although Adam and Eve were human beings ,
before the Fall they were prototypes , rather than man and woman as we know
them . Christ in Paradise Regained , whatever he may be theologically , cannot
be ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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