Milton's Earthly Paradise: A Historical Study of EdenU of Minnesota Press, 1972/01/01 - 329 ページ |
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... Yahwist writers about the ninth century B.C. They distinguish between this narrative in Genesis 2 and 3 and the Priestly Code of Gene- sis 1 , written about the sixth century B.c. Paul Humbert contends that a creation myth was ...
... Yahwist writers about the ninth century B.C. They distinguish between this narrative in Genesis 2 and 3 and the Priestly Code of Gene- sis 1 , written about the sixth century B.c. Paul Humbert contends that a creation myth was ...
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... Yahwist writers , Milton's most important source and strikingly like Milton himself , were re- working old stories in a new interpretation that was rational , theological , and artistic . The germ not only of the setting and incidents ...
... Yahwist writers , Milton's most important source and strikingly like Milton himself , were re- working old stories in a new interpretation that was rational , theological , and artistic . The germ not only of the setting and incidents ...
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... Yahwist writers , in form- ing a literary masterpiece from earlier material , were closer to Milton than he could have known , and their conception of the story of the lost garden was different from Milton's in ways he could not have ...
... Yahwist writers , in form- ing a literary masterpiece from earlier material , were closer to Milton than he could have known , and their conception of the story of the lost garden was different from Milton's in ways he could not have ...
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... Yahwist reference to his lack of shame in nudity ( IV , 288-313 ) . The Yahwist version of man's creation is also introduced in Satan's angered contempt for " This Man of Clay " who " us the more to spite his Maker rais'd / from dust ...
... Yahwist reference to his lack of shame in nudity ( IV , 288-313 ) . The Yahwist version of man's creation is also introduced in Satan's angered contempt for " This Man of Clay " who " us the more to spite his Maker rais'd / from dust ...
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... Yahwist . Virgil's Elysium , like Milton's Paradise , opens with an unending succession of groves , woods , and meadows . In Virgil's first references to the " happy places " ( " locos laetos " ) and the " groves of the blest ...
... Yahwist . Virgil's Elysium , like Milton's Paradise , opens with an unending succession of groves , woods , and meadows . In Virgil's first references to the " happy places " ( " locos laetos " ) and the " groves of the blest ...
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3 THE EARLY CHRISTIAN ERA | 38 |
4 THE MIDDLE AGES | 67 |
5 THE HISTORICAL PARADISE OF THE RENAISSANCE | 89 |
6 THE LEGACY OF EDEN | 125 |
7 THE SEARCH FOR PARADISE | 188 |
8 THE NATURAL PARADISE THE CELESTIAL PARADISE AND THE INNER PARADISE | 234 |
9 THE FADING OF PARADISE | 269 |
NOTES | 291 |
INDEX | 319 |
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