John Milton: A Sketch of His Life and WritingsMacmillan, 1964 - 224 páginas |
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... Christ feels hunger and dreams , not of feasts , but of the simple food the ravens brought to Elijah . Satan returns ... Christ's supposed divinity ; the second moves from the rational to the reli- gious level . The banquet is the first ...
... Christ feels hunger and dreams , not of feasts , but of the simple food the ravens brought to Elijah . Satan returns ... Christ's supposed divinity ; the second moves from the rational to the reli- gious level . The banquet is the first ...
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... Christ's own mind ( a parallel object had animated Milton ) -the patriotic deliverance of Israel from Rome . In Christ's refusal the religious motive transcends the classical and rational ; he stands on obedient trust in God's ...
... Christ's own mind ( a parallel object had animated Milton ) -the patriotic deliverance of Israel from Rome . In Christ's refusal the religious motive transcends the classical and rational ; he stands on obedient trust in God's ...
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... Christ shall fall and the result will answer his question . His injunction to stand is purely ironical : that it is possible , he never for a moment conceives . But if Satan can be ironical , so can Christ and the event . For the first ...
... Christ shall fall and the result will answer his question . His injunction to stand is purely ironical : that it is possible , he never for a moment conceives . But if Satan can be ironical , so can Christ and the event . For the first ...
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Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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