Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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Page 56
... name them ; the child , however , is not perceived as wholly rational . The processes are interactive and incremental ... names of things . The early consciousness of Adam constitutes the subject of part of his conversation with Raphael ...
... name them ; the child , however , is not perceived as wholly rational . The processes are interactive and incremental ... names of things . The early consciousness of Adam constitutes the subject of part of his conversation with Raphael ...
Page 57
... name What e'er I saw . Thou sun , said I . . . ( 8.271-3 ) But he cannot name himself nor explain his origins or purpose ( 8.270-1 ) . Nor does he know the characteristics of the objects he names ; indeed , he asks the sun , hills ...
... name What e'er I saw . Thou sun , said I . . . ( 8.271-3 ) But he cannot name himself nor explain his origins or purpose ( 8.270-1 ) . Nor does he know the characteristics of the objects he names ; indeed , he asks the sun , hills ...
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... names and characters of angels and the names of the stars ( 12.578 ) . It functions , in its repetition throughout the poem , as the token of the great uncertainties which surround even the largest human understanding of the universe we ...
... names and characters of angels and the names of the stars ( 12.578 ) . It functions , in its repetition throughout the poem , as the token of the great uncertainties which surround even the largest human understanding of the universe we ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
Copyright | |
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