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... context in which it occurs is its interpretation as a symbol of the Word of God that will make itself manifest at the final Judgment by smiting its enemies once and for all . In both He- brews , IV . 12 and Revelation , I. 16 , the ...
... context in which it occurs is its interpretation as a symbol of the Word of God that will make itself manifest at the final Judgment by smiting its enemies once and for all . In both He- brews , IV . 12 and Revelation , I. 16 , the ...
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... context is to see him in conjunction with English history and with the guardian angel of England , St Michael , who looks out over the sea towards the long- since - defeated Spanish enemy . He [ i.e. Milton ] has thus at last managed to ...
... context is to see him in conjunction with English history and with the guardian angel of England , St Michael , who looks out over the sea towards the long- since - defeated Spanish enemy . He [ i.e. Milton ] has thus at last managed to ...
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... Context : Milton's Lycidas ' , in Milton's ' Lycidas ' , p . 202 . 17 ' Five Types of Lycidas ' , ibid . , pp . 228–9 . 18 Ralph E. Hone , " The Pilot of the Galilean Lake ' , SP , LVI ( 1959 ) , 55-61 , argues that this figure is ...
... Context : Milton's Lycidas ' , in Milton's ' Lycidas ' , p . 202 . 17 ' Five Types of Lycidas ' , ibid . , pp . 228–9 . 18 Ralph E. Hone , " The Pilot of the Galilean Lake ' , SP , LVI ( 1959 ) , 55-61 , argues that this figure is ...
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Lycidas | 28 |
The Rape of the Lock | 50 |
An Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot | 81 |
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