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Page 51
... further : he makes God sound like a tyrant when he makes this demand , which in the eyes of the reader must give Satan further provocation , however much we at once condemn the motion of his will : Hear my decree , which unrevoked shall ...
... further : he makes God sound like a tyrant when he makes this demand , which in the eyes of the reader must give Satan further provocation , however much we at once condemn the motion of his will : Hear my decree , which unrevoked shall ...
Page 194
... further picture of the sense . There are other effects , less specifically poetic and less intentional . After reading the first phrase , ' Survivor sole ' , one is faintly jerked by the ' and hardly such ' : admiration of strength ...
... further picture of the sense . There are other effects , less specifically poetic and less intentional . After reading the first phrase , ' Survivor sole ' , one is faintly jerked by the ' and hardly such ' : admiration of strength ...
Page 201
... Further , Adam was independent of phenomena not only for his being , but for his knowledge : he had an inner light which needed no education from experience . We recall that the poet himself has by this point left consideration of the ...
... Further , Adam was independent of phenomena not only for his being , but for his knowledge : he had an inner light which needed no education from experience . We recall that the poet himself has by this point left consideration of the ...
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