The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Svazek 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - Počet stran: 227 |
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Strana 62
... feel new strength within me rise , Wings growing , and Dominion giv'n me large Beyond this Deep .... ( X. 243-245 ) Adam had felt a secret sympathy for Eve's plight even before he knew of her sin : Yet oft his heart , divine of ...
... feel new strength within me rise , Wings growing , and Dominion giv'n me large Beyond this Deep .... ( X. 243-245 ) Adam had felt a secret sympathy for Eve's plight even before he knew of her sin : Yet oft his heart , divine of ...
Strana 149
... feel , to respond , as well as freedom to act and to fall . We have already noted some of the ways in which the poem presents perfection as moving rather than static , as relative rather than absolute . Adam and Eve are created perfect ...
... feel , to respond , as well as freedom to act and to fall . We have already noted some of the ways in which the poem presents perfection as moving rather than static , as relative rather than absolute . Adam and Eve are created perfect ...
Strana 168
... feel , not therefore foil'd , Who meet with various objects , from the sense Variously representing ; yet still free ... feeling of weakness , the threat implied by the division which he has experienced between feeling and choice ...
... feel , not therefore foil'd , Who meet with various objects , from the sense Variously representing ; yet still free ... feeling of weakness , the threat implied by the division which he has experienced between feeling and choice ...
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Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
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