Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... Grace . So too Adam feels himself already in heaven when , at a feast in Eden , he listens to his friend Raphael , " the sociable Spirit , " speak words " with Grace Divine / Imbu'd . " 19 The angel also finds in Adam " all comeliness and ...
... Grace . So too Adam feels himself already in heaven when , at a feast in Eden , he listens to his friend Raphael , " the sociable Spirit , " speak words " with Grace Divine / Imbu'd . " 19 The angel also finds in Adam " all comeliness and ...
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... Grace . And Milton ends Sonnet 7 with both an acknowledgment of his own responsibility and the hope of Grace : “ All is , if I have grace to use it so , / As ever in my great task - Masters eye . ” Most commentators agree that these ...
... Grace . And Milton ends Sonnet 7 with both an acknowledgment of his own responsibility and the hope of Grace : “ All is , if I have grace to use it so , / As ever in my great task - Masters eye . ” Most commentators agree that these ...
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Anna K. Nardo. of Grace , and the final lines become consistent with standard Puritan theology . This reading suggests the paraphrase : “ All that I do , if I have grace to employ my inward ripeness thus , is done as ever conscious of ...
Anna K. Nardo. of Grace , and the final lines become consistent with standard Puritan theology . This reading suggests the paraphrase : “ All that I do , if I have grace to employ my inward ripeness thus , is done as ever conscious of ...
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