All in All: Unity, Diversity, and the Miltonic PerspectiveCharles W. Durham, Kristin A. Pruitt Susquehanna University Press, 1999 - 268 oldal The sixteen essays in this collection reflect the individuality and diversity of varied ideas and approaches to Milton scholarship. They demonstrate the continued scholarly commitment to a search for truths in and about Milton's works, a process that began in the seventeenth century and promises to continue unabated into the next millennium. |
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... relationship between Adam and Eve in Paradise Lost must be understood as deriving from this concept of union : they are not ... relation to the Father within the Godhead . For both Eve and the Son , obedience is a response to goodness ...
... relationship between Adam and Eve in Paradise Lost must be understood as deriving from this concept of union : they are not ... relation to the Father within the Godhead . For both Eve and the Son , obedience is a response to goodness ...
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... relation to a problem of conflicting poetic decorums . It seems right , as we shall see , that an elegist might wish to portray the woman's death in relation to any one of a number of conventional themes and topoi ( for example , as an ...
... relation to a problem of conflicting poetic decorums . It seems right , as we shall see , that an elegist might wish to portray the woman's death in relation to any one of a number of conventional themes and topoi ( for example , as an ...
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... relation to evil . Hence , in trusting conscience , Milton trusts that freedom will not become mere license , liberty not mere anarchy.35 The strange - attractor component of chaos theory can be seen as the basis of Milton's relationship ...
... relation to evil . Hence , in trusting conscience , Milton trusts that freedom will not become mere license , liberty not mere anarchy.35 The strange - attractor component of chaos theory can be seen as the basis of Milton's relationship ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Obedience | 39 |
Eve as the Hero | 67 |
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