Milton's Biblical and Classical ImageryDuquesne University Press, 1984 - 258 ページ |
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... lines 216–220 ) ; .one while To rescue Israel from the Roman yoke , Then to subdue and quell o'er all the earth Brute violence and proud Tyrannic pow'r , Till truth were freed , and equity restor❜d : . . . He has been aware of ...
... lines 216–220 ) ; .one while To rescue Israel from the Roman yoke , Then to subdue and quell o'er all the earth Brute violence and proud Tyrannic pow'r , Till truth were freed , and equity restor❜d : . . . He has been aware of ...
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... lines 606-617 ) . God the Father predicts that Christ , the woman's seed , will win " by Conquest what the first man lost / By fallacy surpris'd ” ( I , lines 150-155 ) . In undertaking the temptation of Christ , Satan has been ...
... lines 606-617 ) . God the Father predicts that Christ , the woman's seed , will win " by Conquest what the first man lost / By fallacy surpris'd ” ( I , lines 150-155 ) . In undertaking the temptation of Christ , Satan has been ...
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... lines 611 , 626-628 ) . The poet alludes also to the myth of Tantalus ( II , lines 612-614 ) , and he introduces all of the traditional infernal rivers ( Styx , Acheron , Cocytus , Phlegethon , and Lethe ) into his un- derworld . The ...
... lines 611 , 626-628 ) . The poet alludes also to the myth of Tantalus ( II , lines 612-614 ) , and he introduces all of the traditional infernal rivers ( Styx , Acheron , Cocytus , Phlegethon , and Lethe ) into his un- derworld . The ...
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Meaning and Name | 88 |
Wisdom and Spiritual Exegesis | 102 |
Spirit and Muse | 114 |
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