A Milton Encyclopedia, 2권William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) Bucknell University Press, 1978 - 210페이지 |
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... deaths suggest that an inhabitant of that parish . at that time may have lived temporarily elsewhere or the event occurred else- where . For example , the death of Mary Powell Milton and the birth of her daugh- ter Deborah in 1652 are ...
... deaths suggest that an inhabitant of that parish . at that time may have lived temporarily elsewhere or the event occurred else- where . For example , the death of Mary Powell Milton and the birth of her daugh- ter Deborah in 1652 are ...
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... DEATH . In Milton's view death is the result of and punishment for sin * : “ After sin came death , as the calamity or punish- ment consequent upon it " ( CD 15 : 203 ) . Thus , Adam would never have died had he not fallen . Sin ...
... DEATH . In Milton's view death is the result of and punishment for sin * : “ After sin came death , as the calamity or punish- ment consequent upon it " ( CD 15 : 203 ) . Thus , Adam would never have died had he not fallen . Sin ...
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... death , / The close of all my miseries , and the balm " -dropping hints of suicide but ultimately refuting them by a verdict of death by accident . Phrases like " death's benumbing Opium as my only cure " may resemble the " sad cure ...
... death , / The close of all my miseries , and the balm " -dropping hints of suicide but ultimately refuting them by a verdict of death by accident . Phrases like " death's benumbing Opium as my only cure " may resemble the " sad cure ...
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