Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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... fallen angels ( 1.564 ) , and Death's dart ( 2.672 ) . Again , Milton does speak of the ' throng ' of good angels ( 4.831 , 5.650 ) as well as of the fallen ( 10.453 ) . Yet elsewhere the verbal force of ' throng ' is reserved for the ...
... fallen angels ( 1.564 ) , and Death's dart ( 2.672 ) . Again , Milton does speak of the ' throng ' of good angels ( 4.831 , 5.650 ) as well as of the fallen ( 10.453 ) . Yet elsewhere the verbal force of ' throng ' is reserved for the ...
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... fallen angels into serpents , and , while it is a descriptive tour de force , it seems out of proportion to its significance within the resolution of the epic . Moreover , it is a Miltonic invention ; it is not that Milton is investing ...
... fallen angels into serpents , and , while it is a descriptive tour de force , it seems out of proportion to its significance within the resolution of the epic . Moreover , it is a Miltonic invention ; it is not that Milton is investing ...
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... angels knew anticipatively all the characteristics of angelic physiology . Satan's waging of war was presumably ... fallen angels learn that their ethical corruption has brought with it a physical degeneration ; they dim noticeably ...
... angels knew anticipatively all the characteristics of angelic physiology . Satan's waging of war was presumably ... fallen angels learn that their ethical corruption has brought with it a physical degeneration ; they dim noticeably ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
Copyright | |
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