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... fear to transgress [ VI , 908-912 ] . Although the ending bears the severe accents of the Pantocrator ... fear of God but fear of a choice against self , future man , nature , and the God whom Adam had worshiped that same morning ...
... fear to transgress [ VI , 908-912 ] . Although the ending bears the severe accents of the Pantocrator ... fear of God but fear of a choice against self , future man , nature , and the God whom Adam had worshiped that same morning ...
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... fear of Death deliver to the Winds [ IX , 986–989 ] . Perhaps , like Adam , the audience may not listen closely enough to the coiling betrayals in Eve's speech . For the moment , she enacts Sin . Her ambition for divinity rages unabated ...
... fear of Death deliver to the Winds [ IX , 986–989 ] . Perhaps , like Adam , the audience may not listen closely enough to the coiling betrayals in Eve's speech . For the moment , she enacts Sin . Her ambition for divinity rages unabated ...
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... fear of death should remind us that Milton does not dissociate this test of the Son from the crucifixion , but the immediate effect is to give extreme , objective form to the Son's present fear that God's way in the desert leads him ...
... fear of death should remind us that Milton does not dissociate this test of the Son from the crucifixion , but the immediate effect is to give extreme , objective form to the Son's present fear that God's way in the desert leads him ...
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Introduction | 1 |
and Il Penseroso Arcades and At a Solemn | 21 |
Full Consort in On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 27 |
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action Adam Adam's already angels answer appear asks audience Battle in Heaven become begins Book cause celebration choice choose Chorus Christ Christian close Comus considers continue course creation creative death despair direct divine doubt dream earth Eden elect enacted epic eternal evil fall fallen fear final follow gift glory God's greater harmony Heaven Hell hero hope human immortal indicates insists intimated judge judgment knowledge later lead light loss Lycidas man's matter meaning Milton mind mortal move nature offer once opposed original Paradise Lost Paradise Regained past pattern perhaps physical poem poet poetry present promise question Raphael readers realize reason receive renewal Samson Satan says seems sense setting shepherds Son's song spiritual stance stand suggests supply takes temptation thou thought tion true turn voice