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In the pamphlet , then , the mist represents an aspect of the king ; in the poem we
are not at first aware that it does so , but on rereading this seems clearly implied .
Satan is self - blinded by his own egoism : he is not the sun - king he would ...
In the pamphlet , then , the mist represents an aspect of the king ; in the poem we
are not at first aware that it does so , but on rereading this seems clearly implied .
Satan is self - blinded by his own egoism : he is not the sun - king he would ...
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Inclusiveness is implied by the identical direction taken by the invaders in each
phase of the total simile . The locusts that ravaged Egypt are borne on the
eastern wind ; that is , they move from east to west . The sultans directed the
Turkish ...
Inclusiveness is implied by the identical direction taken by the invaders in each
phase of the total simile . The locusts that ravaged Egypt are borne on the
eastern wind ; that is , they move from east to west . The sultans directed the
Turkish ...
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The same paradox is posited but immediately solved within the first description of
Adam and Eve's relationship , when Eve's hair is compared to the abundant ,
curling tendrils of the vine : which implied Subjection , but required with gentle ...
The same paradox is posited but immediately solved within the first description of
Adam and Eve's relationship , when Eve's hair is compared to the abundant ,
curling tendrils of the vine : which implied Subjection , but required with gentle ...
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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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