Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Octagon Books, 1966 - 376 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 179
... Fall is a very different problem from its comparative importance , and it is this we must examine in order to find ... Fall , like that of Addison or of Greenlaw and Saurat . Addison considers the Fall simply a matter of disobedience and ...
... Fall is a very different problem from its comparative importance , and it is this we must examine in order to find ... Fall , like that of Addison or of Greenlaw and Saurat . Addison considers the Fall simply a matter of disobedience and ...
الصفحة 185
... Fall . Inflamed by the fumes of the fruit the pair fall into lust , im- pure in itself and the more criminal as yielded to so frivolously at the most terribly fateful hour of mankind's whole history . When the first intoxicating effect ...
... Fall . Inflamed by the fumes of the fruit the pair fall into lust , im- pure in itself and the more criminal as yielded to so frivolously at the most terribly fateful hour of mankind's whole history . When the first intoxicating effect ...
الصفحة 187
... Fall . The story in Genesis is too good an excuse to be missed for uttering his ancient grievance . Even in writing of the Fall , therefore , Milton is not exempt from the sin of sacrificing rea- son to passion . The question remains ...
... Fall . The story in Genesis is too good an excuse to be missed for uttering his ancient grievance . Even in writing of the Fall , therefore , Milton is not exempt from the sin of sacrificing rea- son to passion . The question remains ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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