The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volumen10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 páginas |
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... vision of the entire history of man with all its horrors , and we are asked to see that vision as providential . Some readers are so convinced of the impossibility of such a vision that , almost as a point of honour , they close their ...
... vision of the entire history of man with all its horrors , and we are asked to see that vision as providential . Some readers are so convinced of the impossibility of such a vision that , almost as a point of honour , they close their ...
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... vision of godlike knowledge and power ; Adam accepts another guide to a vision of knowledge which inevitably involves suffering : Ascend , I follow thee , safe Guide , the path Thou lead'st me , and to the hand of Heav'n submit ...
... vision of godlike knowledge and power ; Adam accepts another guide to a vision of knowledge which inevitably involves suffering : Ascend , I follow thee , safe Guide , the path Thou lead'st me , and to the hand of Heav'n submit ...
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... vision of the . rainbow , the immediate effect of all the visions of the " first world " in Book XI was to emphasize the horror of the tem- porary triumphs of sin and death . Adam responded to every one with alarm or tears except one ...
... vision of the . rainbow , the immediate effect of all the visions of the " first world " in Book XI was to emphasize the horror of the tem- porary triumphs of sin and death . Adam responded to every one with alarm or tears except one ...
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Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
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Abdiel action Adam and Eve Adam's Addison angels anxiety behold Belial believe bliss Book XI C. S. Lewis CHIGAN comic concerned continue created creation Creatures dark Death Death wreck delight desire destruction divine dramatic dream E. M. W. Tillyard Earth emotions epic eternal Eve's evil experience eyes fair faith fall fear freedom Fruit fulfilment glory God's happy hast hath Heav'n Heav'nly Hell heroic poem human human sexuality hymn imagine immediate inevitably knowledge light literary live man's Messiah Michael Milton motions move movement narration nature Paradise Lost passage passion peace perceived perfection perversion poet poetry possible praise Prevenient Grace providence Raphael reality reason recognize Redeemer rejoicing relation reminded response Satan seem'd seems sense sexual sight speech Spirit sweet Thammuz thee thine things thir thou thought tion unfallen VIII vision War in Heaven warfare wish