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Old proverb There is a stunning moment in Satan's soliloquy in Book IV of Paradise Lost in which the doomed hero admits that he is unable to accept God's grace : What could be less then to afford him praise , The easiest recompense ...
Old proverb There is a stunning moment in Satan's soliloquy in Book IV of Paradise Lost in which the doomed hero admits that he is unable to accept God's grace : What could be less then to afford him praise , The easiest recompense ...
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so burdensome " that he cannot accept it . Though rationally he knows better , emotionally Satan sees the gift as creating in him a " debt immense of endless gratitude . ” To be the recipient of infinite love is to be forever in debt .
so burdensome " that he cannot accept it . Though rationally he knows better , emotionally Satan sees the gift as creating in him a " debt immense of endless gratitude . ” To be the recipient of infinite love is to be forever in debt .
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True gifts are not easy to accept , but that is not to say they are impossible to accept . Whatever uneasiness Bassanio may have felt about Antonio's gift has presumably not been lost on Portia , and it is partly for that reason that ...
True gifts are not easy to accept , but that is not to say they are impossible to accept . Whatever uneasiness Bassanio may have felt about Antonio's gift has presumably not been lost on Portia , and it is partly for that reason that ...
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Friendship and Form II | 11 |
Friendship as Gift Exchange | 82 |
The Merchant of Venice | 118 |
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