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They have no names and ( because of Milton ' s belief in the proper relationship
of name to thing ) no true existence “ now . ” We know Satan to have been Lucifer
, the light - bearer , but we have no names by which to know Mammon , Moloch ...
They have no names and ( because of Milton ' s belief in the proper relationship
of name to thing ) no true existence “ now . ” We know Satan to have been Lucifer
, the light - bearer , but we have no names by which to know Mammon , Moloch ...
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A relationship based on fear , as Milton had everywhere emphasized in the prose
works , is no relationship at all . Fear is next to hatred , hatred close to violence .
The sultan ' s own people will betray him ; Satan ' s own armies will forsake their ...
A relationship based on fear , as Milton had everywhere emphasized in the prose
works , is no relationship at all . Fear is next to hatred , hatred close to violence .
The sultan ' s own people will betray him ; Satan ' s own armies will forsake their ...
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Seen in his relationship to his Son , and thence to man , God ' s royalty and
paternity join . Christ celebrates this union of attributes in the first speech he
makes in the poem , and in himself , of course , he is the visible embodiment and
...
Seen in his relationship to his Son , and thence to man , God ' s royalty and
paternity join . Christ celebrates this union of attributes in the first speech he
makes in the poem , and in himself , of course , he is the visible embodiment and
...
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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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