Paradise Lost: Ideal and Tragic EpicTwayne Publishers, 1988 - Počet stran: 144 In Paradise Lost, his poetic retelling of the story of Adam and Eve, John Milton sought to create a Christian parallel to the classical works of Homer and Virgil. His achievement remains the undisputed masterpiece of the epic for in English. Francis Blessington's Paradise Lost: Ideal and Tragic Epic clarifies the complexities of the poem and highlights its relevance to our own time as well as Milton's. |
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... God hurt man and still be just , still be God ? Perhaps death means becoming a god ? God is merely jealous and wishes to keep his knowledge . The gods derive their powers from nature , so , too , can man . Can knowledge be evil ...
... God hurt man and still be just , still be God ? Perhaps death means becoming a god ? God is merely jealous and wishes to keep his knowledge . The gods derive their powers from nature , so , too , can man . Can knowledge be evil ...
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... God's existence he deduced from the design of the universe ; design implies a designer , who is God . But reason cannot give an account of God ; for that Scripture is nec- essary , where the Jews also testified to God's existence . The ...
... God's existence he deduced from the design of the universe ; design implies a designer , who is God . But reason cannot give an account of God ; for that Scripture is nec- essary , where the Jews also testified to God's existence . The ...
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... God's terms ; earlier they had accepted its joy , so now they must learn to accept i its sorrow as well . Later it is revealed to both that God's ways are more complex than they can conceive and that His power is infinitely beyond their ...
... God's terms ; earlier they had accepted its joy , so now they must learn to accept i its sorrow as well . Later it is revealed to both that God's ways are more complex than they can conceive and that His power is infinitely beyond their ...
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Paradise Lost: Ideal and Tragic Epic Francis C. Blessington,Francis C.. Blessington Náhled není k dispozici. - 1988 |
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