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Lovejoy , Milton and the Paradox of the Fortunate Fall , cites Du Bartas , Giles Fletcher , Andreini , patristic writers , and finally a passage in the Roman liturgy for Easter as instances of the recurrent motive , “ O felix culpa !
Lovejoy , Milton and the Paradox of the Fortunate Fall , cites Du Bartas , Giles Fletcher , Andreini , patristic writers , and finally a passage in the Roman liturgy for Easter as instances of the recurrent motive , “ O felix culpa !
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They dealt extensively , of course , with questions connected with the Biblical narrative of the Fall and supplied many features which became a permanent part of the legend as it was handed on to the Middle Ages .
They dealt extensively , of course , with questions connected with the Biblical narrative of the Fall and supplied many features which became a permanent part of the legend as it was handed on to the Middle Ages .
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NARRATIVE TREATMENTS OF THE FALL AND RELATED THEMES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE LITERATURE . Paradise Lost , as a Biblical and didactic epic , belongs to a tradition which reaches back to the early centuries of Christian Latin culture ...
NARRATIVE TREATMENTS OF THE FALL AND RELATED THEMES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE LITERATURE . Paradise Lost , as a Biblical and didactic epic , belongs to a tradition which reaches back to the early centuries of Christian Latin culture ...
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