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... present and past . As God ( according to a theological concept which does not contradict the spirit of Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes ) works through individuals rooted in their present , so does history . We regain the past not ...
... present and past . As God ( according to a theological concept which does not contradict the spirit of Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes ) works through individuals rooted in their present , so does history . We regain the past not ...
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... present without laughter in some of Samson's lofty , solitary eying of himself ( the comic strained to an extreme , perhaps un- charted , range ) , and was present with uneasy but familiar laugh- ter in the paternal display of unheroic ...
... present without laughter in some of Samson's lofty , solitary eying of himself ( the comic strained to an extreme , perhaps un- charted , range ) , and was present with uneasy but familiar laugh- ter in the paternal display of unheroic ...
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... presents a human and in- dividual way to the same truth . Milton's whole poetic vision is to be found in the three major ... present . Or , to make another illustra- tive point : Christ is not tried through all temptation . It is not ...
... presents a human and in- dividual way to the same truth . Milton's whole poetic vision is to be found in the three major ... present . Or , to make another illustra- tive point : Christ is not tried through all temptation . It is not ...
Contents
SOME PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS | 3 |
THE VIRTUES | 17 |
PREPARATIONS AND THE FIRST ENCOUNTER | 36 |
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accept achieved action already answer argument become beginning better Chorus Christ comes common complete concept course dark death demonstration direct discipline divine drama emphasis evil expect experience expression external fact feeling final force further glory God's heart hero heroic hope human imaginative important individual inspiration intellectual interest interpretation intuition judgment justice kind kingdom knowledge learning less light look lost Manoa master means Milton mind moral move nature offer Paradise perfect perhaps piety poem poetic poetry political possible preparation present problem question reason Regained rejection revealed Samson Satan scene seems sense soul spirit stage strength symbolic temperance temptation theme things thou thought tion transcendence true truth turn understanding virtue vision weakness whole wisdom