Sudden Apprehension: Aspects of Knowledge in Paradise LostMouton, 1976 - 225 ページ |
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... scene with not only a suggestion of innocence but a suggestion of glory attached to it . If Eve in her quest for self - knowledge ( she is trying to discover who she is ) can be likened to the soul in its quest for self - knowledge as ...
... scene with not only a suggestion of innocence but a suggestion of glory attached to it . If Eve in her quest for self - knowledge ( she is trying to discover who she is ) can be likened to the soul in its quest for self - knowledge as ...
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... scene is that Eve is quite adept - adroit actually - at the use of logic . Her tenden- cies are to rely too heavily ... scenes , in which Eve , like a " Wood - Nymph light " , withdraws and Satan in the form of the serpent beholds her ...
... scene is that Eve is quite adept - adroit actually - at the use of logic . Her tenden- cies are to rely too heavily ... scenes , in which Eve , like a " Wood - Nymph light " , withdraws and Satan in the form of the serpent beholds her ...
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... scene of Eve's comparison with Pomona ; however , such a scene argues more effectively with us than with any character within the poem . This is important of course to us as well as to Milton , but my dis- cussion will concentrate more ...
... scene of Eve's comparison with Pomona ; however , such a scene argues more effectively with us than with any character within the poem . This is important of course to us as well as to Milton , but my dis- cussion will concentrate more ...
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