A Milton Encyclopedia, 2권William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) Bucknell University Press, 1978 - 210페이지 |
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... serve him alone . " Disobedience is simply the opposite . All the major poems are concerned with the themes of ... serves as the foil who reveals the homologous relationship between Adam and Christ . Adam is the human figure who learns ...
... serve him alone . " Disobedience is simply the opposite . All the major poems are concerned with the themes of ... serves as the foil who reveals the homologous relationship between Adam and Christ . Adam is the human figure who learns ...
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... serve him alone , " it becomes clear that Samson's agon , too , is a struggle to understand and obey the will of God . There is no Satan to serve as foil and adversary here , however ; instead , Samson faces embodiments ( and ...
... serve him alone , " it becomes clear that Samson's agon , too , is a struggle to understand and obey the will of God . There is no Satan to serve as foil and adversary here , however ; instead , Samson faces embodiments ( and ...
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... serve Him voluntarily . As Raphael says , freely we serve Because wee freely love , as in our will To love or not ; in this we stand or fall . ( 5.538-40 ) Freedom means the free service of God . In PR also , Milton reveals the same ...
... serve Him voluntarily . As Raphael says , freely we serve Because wee freely love , as in our will To love or not ; in this we stand or fall . ( 5.538-40 ) Freedom means the free service of God . In PR also , Milton reveals the same ...
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