John Milton: A Sketch of His Life and WritingsMacmillan, 1964 - 224 من الصفحات |
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... Satan had arranged , proposes that they seek revenge on God by corrupting his new creation . Satan alone has the courage to volunteer for the mission , and he fully exploits its perils , for his greater glory . His followers now indulge ...
... Satan had arranged , proposes that they seek revenge on God by corrupting his new creation . Satan alone has the courage to volunteer for the mission , and he fully exploits its perils , for his greater glory . His followers now indulge ...
الصفحة 151
... Satan utters his first soliloquy ( IV . 32 f . ) , a grim contrast with the poet's invocation to Light which had opened book three . No longer haranguing his followers , Satan admits all his wickedness , and he reminds us of Faustus as ...
... Satan utters his first soliloquy ( IV . 32 f . ) , a grim contrast with the poet's invocation to Light which had opened book three . No longer haranguing his followers , Satan admits all his wickedness , and he reminds us of Faustus as ...
الصفحة 193
... Satan can be ironical , so can Christ and the event . For the first and only time , he complies with Satan's suggestion ; but it is not in surrender to Satan : it is in obedience to God - like Samson's going to the festival of Dagon ...
... Satan can be ironical , so can Christ and the event . For the first and only time , he complies with Satan's suggestion ; but it is not in surrender to Satan : it is in obedience to God - like Samson's going to the festival of Dagon ...
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St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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