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977 – 83 ) While it may be true , as Fowler claims , that the choleric angels
become red to express the facts that they are cherubim and that they are angry ,
the much more obvious connotation for the image of a red crescent formation is
that this ...
977 – 83 ) While it may be true , as Fowler claims , that the choleric angels
become red to express the facts that they are cherubim and that they are angry ,
the much more obvious connotation for the image of a red crescent formation is
that this ...
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dal image unites with the paternal image to define the divine monarchy , so that
children are elevated to become one with their father . Pater patriae becomes
primus inter pares in Abdiel ' s definition : he the head One of our number thus ...
dal image unites with the paternal image to define the divine monarchy , so that
children are elevated to become one with their father . Pater patriae becomes
primus inter pares in Abdiel ' s definition : he the head One of our number thus ...
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The poetry of this theme becomes muted over the second half of the poem , as
both author and reader become subdued to the inevitability of the loss of
Paradise . The glory expressed in Book 7 is no longer intrinsic to the mood of a
poem in ...
The poetry of this theme becomes muted over the second half of the poem , as
both author and reader become subdued to the inevitability of the loss of
Paradise . The glory expressed in Book 7 is no longer intrinsic to the mood of a
poem in ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Sultan and Barbarian | 51 |
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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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