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3 Imperial Caesar Infamy and impiety characterize the Roman emperors treated
by Milton in his Defence of the English People . The emperors appear there so
frequently and in such numbers , accompanied by the most violent abuse , that
the ...
3 Imperial Caesar Infamy and impiety characterize the Roman emperors treated
by Milton in his Defence of the English People . The emperors appear there so
frequently and in such numbers , accompanied by the most violent abuse , that
the ...
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among equals , ” the smug imperial lie . Beelzebub also draws our attention to
the prime function of Satan as military commander , the shape in which he will
rise again , and lose again . At line 272 , Beelzebub calls Satan , “ Leader of
those ...
among equals , ” the smug imperial lie . Beelzebub also draws our attention to
the prime function of Satan as military commander , the shape in which he will
rise again , and lose again . At line 272 , Beelzebub calls Satan , “ Leader of
those ...
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It is in this passage and in Satan's subsequent pretense to accept an elected
imperial role , in the reaction of his followers and the preparation for the
expedition , that the imperial affinities of Satan's rule crystallize : at last Satan ,
whom now ...
It is in this passage and in Satan's subsequent pretense to accept an elected
imperial role , in the reaction of his followers and the preparation for the
expedition , that the imperial affinities of Satan's rule crystallize : at last Satan ,
whom now ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Imperial Caesar | 89 |
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Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty Stevie Davies Перегляд фрагмента - 1983 |
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