Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty |
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Once virtue in the form of personal and public allegiance to the good is gone ,
then so is nobility : titles become merely titular , labels divorced from reality .
Satan inverts this fundamental feudal obligation and , in accusing Christ of
eclipsing the ...
Once virtue in the form of personal and public allegiance to the good is gone ,
then so is nobility : titles become merely titular , labels divorced from reality .
Satan inverts this fundamental feudal obligation and , in accusing Christ of
eclipsing the ...
Сторінка 146
The most beautifully ironic of the titles that Satan insists on is virtue , which every
simple reader knows must be rested not on governing power but on sheer
goodness . As Satan's rule develops , the reader is aware of the disjunction of the
...
The most beautifully ironic of the titles that Satan insists on is virtue , which every
simple reader knows must be rested not on governing power but on sheer
goodness . As Satan's rule develops , the reader is aware of the disjunction of the
...
Сторінка 177
Your deeds recognize no other name as worthy of you ; no other do they allow ,
and the haughty titles which seem so great in the opinion of the mob , they
properly reject . For what is a title , except a certain limited degree of dignity ?
Your deeds recognize no other name as worthy of you ; no other do they allow ,
and the haughty titles which seem so great in the opinion of the mob , they
properly reject . For what is a title , except a certain limited degree of dignity ?
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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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