Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 162
... Adam and Eve are so shocked by the news of their forthcoming exile , however , that they momentarily abandon hope , ignoring the great theme which Michael has introduced ( XI , 251 ff . ) . Michael's first task , then , is to help Adam ...
... Adam and Eve are so shocked by the news of their forthcoming exile , however , that they momentarily abandon hope , ignoring the great theme which Michael has introduced ( XI , 251 ff . ) . Michael's first task , then , is to help Adam ...
Page 163
... Adam , unaware of the ironic overtones of his remark , " Here Nature seems fulfilled in all her ends . " Having elicited this crystallization of error , Michael delivers a swift and crushing condemnation of Epicureanism . Adam's earlier ...
... Adam , unaware of the ironic overtones of his remark , " Here Nature seems fulfilled in all her ends . " Having elicited this crystallization of error , Michael delivers a swift and crushing condemnation of Epicureanism . Adam's earlier ...
Page 188
... Adam what shall come in the future , as God enlightens his angelic mind in terms appropriate to Adam's response to expulsion from Paradise and its implications . He is the Miltonic poet accommodating the truths of Christian experience ...
... Adam what shall come in the future , as God enlightens his angelic mind in terms appropriate to Adam's response to expulsion from Paradise and its implications . He is the Miltonic poet accommodating the truths of Christian experience ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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