Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... evil , And evil turn to good - more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of Darkness— 1 here indeed was matter which might well engage his thought and call out all his creative " of powers . And so he ...
... evil , And evil turn to good - more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of Darkness— 1 here indeed was matter which might well engage his thought and call out all his creative " of powers . And so he ...
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... evil days— On evil days though fall'n , and evil tongues , In darkness , and with dangers compassed round And solitude.1 Then he worked upon his poem steadily and systematically , though meanwhile he had various other large undertakings ...
... evil days— On evil days though fall'n , and evil tongues , In darkness , and with dangers compassed round And solitude.1 Then he worked upon his poem steadily and systematically , though meanwhile he had various other large undertakings ...
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... evil — that is the immediate subject . But it is so treated as to become universalised ; the tragedy of Eden is conceived as the tragedy of the whole human race ; the poem , in fact , sets forth the eternal conflict between God and ...
... evil — that is the immediate subject . But it is so treated as to become universalised ; the tragedy of Eden is conceived as the tragedy of the whole human race ; the poem , in fact , sets forth the eternal conflict between God and ...
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... evil- brutality , the insidious influences of unmoralised culture , the spirit of Mammonism , and the statesmanship which knows nothing of right- eousness 1 - which are always most effective in maintaining and spreading Satan's kingdom ...
... evil- brutality , the insidious influences of unmoralised culture , the spirit of Mammonism , and the statesmanship which knows nothing of right- eousness 1 - which are always most effective in maintaining and spreading Satan's kingdom ...
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... evil . It is upon the infinite grace and goodness of God in the redemption of fallen man . Then the poet links his universal theme with the question of in- dividual conduct and destiny ; and Adam is made to learn the great lesson ...
... evil . It is upon the infinite grace and goodness of God in the redemption of fallen man . Then the poet links his universal theme with the question of in- dividual conduct and destiny ; and Adam is made to learn the great lesson ...
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