Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 ページ |
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... sons , for example , " Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children , because he was the son of his old age " ( Gen. 37 : 3 ) . The Son's restatement also suggests a memory of Lear's love for Cordelia . Although the wording is too ...
... sons , for example , " Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children , because he was the son of his old age " ( Gen. 37 : 3 ) . The Son's restatement also suggests a memory of Lear's love for Cordelia . Although the wording is too ...
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... Son's final point : " or wilt thou thy self / Abolish thy Creation , and unmake , / For him [ Satan ] , what for thy glorie thou hast made ? " ( III.162-64 ) . The Son as intercessor makes it clear that if man should be finally lost ...
... Son's final point : " or wilt thou thy self / Abolish thy Creation , and unmake , / For him [ Satan ] , what for thy glorie thou hast made ? " ( III.162-64 ) . The Son as intercessor makes it clear that if man should be finally lost ...
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... Son's climactic offer be compared to Satan's- " but all sate mute " ( II.420 ) . It suggests that the divine romance outlined in the Son's offer is the true form of which the epic undertaking outlined in Satan's offer is merely a parody ...
... Son's climactic offer be compared to Satan's- " but all sate mute " ( II.420 ) . It suggests that the divine romance outlined in the Son's offer is the true form of which the epic undertaking outlined in Satan's offer is merely a parody ...
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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