A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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Page 172
... present the Fall of Adam as a key incident that would lead men to a divine understanding of the larger story of the Creation and of the Fall and restoration of man . Theological doctrine he does suppose but , as in the poetry of the Old ...
... present the Fall of Adam as a key incident that would lead men to a divine understanding of the larger story of the Creation and of the Fall and restoration of man . Theological doctrine he does suppose but , as in the poetry of the Old ...
Page 175
... present in God's manner of cogni- tion and as already incorporated into the divine plan . The ' discussion ' which follows on the method of redemption is not a heavenly coun- cil of deliberation , but Milton's way of affirming the ...
... present in God's manner of cogni- tion and as already incorporated into the divine plan . The ' discussion ' which follows on the method of redemption is not a heavenly coun- cil of deliberation , but Milton's way of affirming the ...
Page 184
Boris Ford. • presents no vivid portrait of human beings , it does give a special insight into a religious doctrine and ... present little difficulty to Milton's contemporary reader ; he would recall , for example , the passage in John's ...
Boris Ford. • presents no vivid portrait of human beings , it does give a special insight into a religious doctrine and ... present little difficulty to Milton's contemporary reader ; he would recall , for example , the passage in John's ...
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