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Satan's speech of welcome to his royal family seems to answer that with which he
left Hell in Book 2 ( 430–66 ) , when he announced his future royalty , " not refus [
ing ] to reign " : Fair daughter , and thou son and grandchild both , High proof ...
Satan's speech of welcome to his royal family seems to answer that with which he
left Hell in Book 2 ( 430–66 ) , when he announced his future royalty , " not refus [
ing ] to reign " : Fair daughter , and thou son and grandchild both , High proof ...
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Wherefore do I assume These royalties , and not refuse to reign , Refusing to
accept as great a share Of hazard as of honour , due alike To him who reigns ,
and , so much to him due Of hazard more , as he above the rest High honoured
sits ?
Wherefore do I assume These royalties , and not refuse to reign , Refusing to
accept as great a share Of hazard as of honour , due alike To him who reigns ,
and , so much to him due Of hazard more , as he above the rest High honoured
sits ?
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Again , the anger of Satan at being required to cringe and fawn upon a king
whose reign must start with a display of abject servility upon the part of the
subjects has been echoed by many provoked readers . Only an awareness of
Christ's ...
Again , the anger of Satan at being required to cringe and fawn upon a king
whose reign must start with a display of abject servility upon the part of the
subjects has been echoed by many provoked readers . Only an awareness of
Christ's ...
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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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Adam Aeschylus allusion angels anointing appears army associated authority aware barbarian become Book called Charles Christ Christian civil claim coronation Death Defence described divine earth emperor empire English epic equally evil experience expressed fall fallen father feudal final followers force give glory God's gold hand Heaven Hell human imagined imperial implied John justice kind king kingship liberty light linked looks Lord meaning Milton mind monarchy nature Nimrod offers opening original Paradise Lost Persians person poem poet poetry political present principle reader reference reign relation relationship represented Roman royal rule Satan seems seen sense shows Solomon sons speech stand structure subjects suggests sultan symbolism throne tion titles triumph triumphal true Turkish Turks turn tyranny tyrant University virtue vision voice Yale
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