The Logical Epic: A Study of the Argument of Paradise LostHarvard University Press, 1967 - 206 pages |
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... appear , determined . By saying what will happen if Satan does one thing , Milton's God does not appear to be forcing him to do the other . But the episode 30 THE PRESENTATION OF GOD IN ' PARADISE LOST '
... appear , determined . By saying what will happen if Satan does one thing , Milton's God does not appear to be forcing him to do the other . But the episode 30 THE PRESENTATION OF GOD IN ' PARADISE LOST '
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... appears later in the same chapter ( v . 10 ) that there is a river which waters the Garden . Genesis does not say how this river is replenished , nor whether there is thereafter rain . Milton's Garden however is typically un- magical ...
... appears later in the same chapter ( v . 10 ) that there is a river which waters the Garden . Genesis does not say how this river is replenished , nor whether there is thereafter rain . Milton's Garden however is typically un- magical ...
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... appears : ' God therefore left him free , set before him a provoking object , ever almost in his eyes ; herein consisted his merit , herein the right of his reward , the praise of his abstinence ' ( IV , 319 ) . The Biblical reference ...
... appears : ' God therefore left him free , set before him a provoking object , ever almost in his eyes ; herein consisted his merit , herein the right of his reward , the praise of his abstinence ' ( IV , 319 ) . The Biblical reference ...
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Adam and Eve Adam's fall Aeneid angels anger appetite Areopagitica argues argument Bible Biblical Book Book IX C. S. Lewis Comus concerned creatures curse death deceived deliberately delight divine divorce doom dream Earth epic Epimetheus episode Eve's fall evil example eyes fair Fate flesh forbidden Fruit forbidden knowledge forbidden Tree foreknowledge Garden Genesis says God's providence gods hath Heav'n Hell human idea implications important insist institution invention issue Kirkconnell link of nature literary kind literary theory logical look Lycidas Man's marriage matter merely Michael Milton Milton's God moral ordained pagan Paradise Lost Paradise Regained phrase pity poem poets proper providentially punishment Raphael rational reason remedy Samson Satan scene seen sense serpent sexuality shows snake solace song sort speech St Paul taste tempting Tetrachordon thee theme thesis things thir thou tragedy tragic true unfallen unto VIII wife woman words wrong