Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... angels forced to circle around the throne , as Satan's decision to " leave / Unworshipt , unobey'd the Throne supreme ” ( 5.669-70 ) proves . The opposite of Milton's ideal is the pyramidal hierarchy of the fallen angels in Pandaemonium ...
... angels forced to circle around the throne , as Satan's decision to " leave / Unworshipt , unobey'd the Throne supreme ” ( 5.669-70 ) proves . The opposite of Milton's ideal is the pyramidal hierarchy of the fallen angels in Pandaemonium ...
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... angels ) , he described Uriel as both an " Arch - Angel " and one of the sev'n Who in God's presence , nearest to ... angels who " post o'er Land and Ocean " from others who " only stand and waite , " probably contrasts not two kinds of ...
... angels ) , he described Uriel as both an " Arch - Angel " and one of the sev'n Who in God's presence , nearest to ... angels who " post o'er Land and Ocean " from others who " only stand and waite , " probably contrasts not two kinds of ...
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... angels ( like Vane and Ab- diel ) who have first tried to be " wise and good " and then gone to war . Cer- tainly , the war in heaven results in futile carnage ; but looking at the chaos , we do not see how far from the mark of true ...
... angels ( like Vane and Ab- diel ) who have first tried to be " wise and good " and then gone to war . Cer- tainly , the war in heaven results in futile carnage ; but looking at the chaos , we do not see how far from the mark of true ...
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