Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... Adam , whom she finds at first less delightful , but in whose image and for whom she was made . Like all her sons ... Adam's ) progress would have been unimpeded until , as Raphael predicts , Your bodies may at last turn all to spirit ...
... Adam , whom she finds at first less delightful , but in whose image and for whom she was made . Like all her sons ... Adam's ) progress would have been unimpeded until , as Raphael predicts , Your bodies may at last turn all to spirit ...
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... Adam their pleasant gar- dening duties ( 4.610-32 ) . Even after her sin , she is promised that the curse of painful labor will ultimately result in the glorious service of her daugher Mary in bearing the " Seed of Eve " who will redeem ...
... Adam their pleasant gar- dening duties ( 4.610-32 ) . Even after her sin , she is promised that the curse of painful labor will ultimately result in the glorious service of her daugher Mary in bearing the " Seed of Eve " who will redeem ...
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... Adam , and Adam enjoys the lofty conversation about cosmology , history , ethics , and astronomy as much as the angel . Thus their feast and conversation represent the graceful society of near equals and mirror the heavenly banquets ...
... Adam , and Adam enjoys the lofty conversation about cosmology , history , ethics , and astronomy as much as the angel . Thus their feast and conversation represent the graceful society of near equals and mirror the heavenly banquets ...
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