Fellowship in Paradise Lost: Vergil, Milton, Wordsworth, Volume 97 |
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Contents
PREFACE | 2 |
SATAN IN HELL | 29 |
ADAM AND EVE IN PARADISE | 61 |
THE FALL | 98 |
GRACE | 133 |
PARADISE LOST AND THE PRELUDE | 185 |
CONCLUSION | 229 |
APPENDIX VERBAL PARALLELS BETWEEN | 253 |
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Common terms and phrases
Adam and Eve Adam's words adjective Aeneid aether ahle ahout amhiguity Anchises antithetic argue argument aspect Averni Carthage comhination context corrohorate critics delight descrihes Dido and Aeneas Dido's divine douht dramatic irony earth editors emhlematic emphasized Eve's evil explicated fellowship flammis God's grace hack happy heauty Heav'n heav'nly hecause hecomes heen heginning hehaviour hell hero heroic hest hetter hlame hliss Homeric hook VIII hoth hring hrought human Hume imitations indicate Latin light lines liquid manahat Michael Milton's Adam Milton's epic narrator narrator's nature noted hy Odysseus ohject ohservahle ohserved ohvious Paradise Lost paradoxical passage phrase possihle postlapsarian prelapsarian Prelude present prevenient grace proem of hook prohahly punning Raphael reference relevant resemhlance romance Rutuli Satan says seems sense serpent Sihyl speech suggests suhject thee thir thou Turnus unanimity underworld Vergil's Vergilian parallels verh verhal parallels hetween Vertue woman Wordsworth
References to this book
The Other Virgil:`Pessimistic' Readings of the Aeneid in Early Modern ... Craig Kallendorf No preview available - 2007 |