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Satan is identified first by his rebellion at the opening of Book 1 and by his
kingship at the opening of Book 2 . The organic connection between rebellion
and monarchy that had preoccupied Milton in the regicide tracts is therefore
dramatized ...
Satan is identified first by his rebellion at the opening of Book 1 and by his
kingship at the opening of Book 2 . The organic connection between rebellion
and monarchy that had preoccupied Milton in the regicide tracts is therefore
dramatized ...
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We have seen that the relativistic opening out of scale in Milton's descriptions of
Satan's external glory allowed him to soar beyond the astonished onlooker's
mental and visual range . The same technique , employed in relation to inner
states ...
We have seen that the relativistic opening out of scale in Milton's descriptions of
Satan's external glory allowed him to soar beyond the astonished onlooker's
mental and visual range . The same technique , employed in relation to inner
states ...
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( Ps . 24 : 7-9 ) The image of the opening gates , into which the victor is about to
enter , occurs , then , twice in the psalm , at verses 7 and 9. It occurs twice also in
Book 7 , before and after the Creation : heaven opened wide Her ever during ...
( Ps . 24 : 7-9 ) The image of the opening gates , into which the victor is about to
enter , occurs , then , twice in the psalm , at verses 7 and 9. It occurs twice also in
Book 7 , before and after the Creation : heaven opened wide Her ever during ...
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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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