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Just as Tertullian defined the Christian triumph as founded on humility ( " we are
burnt . This is our garb of victory , the robe embroidered with the palm ; this is our
triumphal chariot ” 25 ) , so Milton distinguished the “ sorrow unfeigned and ...
Just as Tertullian defined the Christian triumph as founded on humility ( " we are
burnt . This is our garb of victory , the robe embroidered with the palm ; this is our
triumphal chariot ” 25 ) , so Milton distinguished the “ sorrow unfeigned and ...
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28 The triumph , therefore , worked ironically against the protagonist it aimed to
glorify . Worldly glory as expressed in a single supreme ego was contradicted in
the very form structured to declare it . It would hardly be surprising if Milton ...
28 The triumph , therefore , worked ironically against the protagonist it aimed to
glorify . Worldly glory as expressed in a single supreme ego was contradicted in
the very form structured to declare it . It would hardly be surprising if Milton ...
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In Book 6 , Abdiel ' s return to his maker was greeted “ With joy and acclamations
loud ” ( 23 ) ; he was “ high applauded " ( 26 ) and led inward to the throne of God
. This is a sort of triumph , but not of egoism , for it depends upon the participant ...
In Book 6 , Abdiel ' s return to his maker was greeted “ With joy and acclamations
loud ” ( 23 ) ; he was “ high applauded " ( 26 ) and led inward to the throne of God
. This is a sort of triumph , but not of egoism , for it depends upon the participant ...
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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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