Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty |
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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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Satan has substituted his obduracy for God ' s heavenly form , and for the
enclosing circle of security , a space opening out into hollow echoes . The epic
games that follow are " wild uproar " ( 2 . 541 ) , like natural calamities , in
contradiction to ...
Satan has substituted his obduracy for God ' s heavenly form , and for the
enclosing circle of security , a space opening out into hollow echoes . The epic
games that follow are " wild uproar " ( 2 . 541 ) , like natural calamities , in
contradiction to ...
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A similar pattern is repeated at the opening of Book 11 , when the Son presents
himfrom the heavenly monarchy toward sharing man ' s nature : let me Interpret
for him , me his advocate And propitiation , all his works on me Good or not good
...
A similar pattern is repeated at the opening of Book 11 , when the Son presents
himfrom the heavenly monarchy toward sharing man ' s nature : let me Interpret
for him , me his advocate And propitiation , all his works on me Good or not good
...
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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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