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... hope , until it is seen that he has no future except meaningless destruction . One obvious sign of ultimate hope for man- -a sign that Satan has not succeeded in destroying man- kind is the sense of admiration for Satan's fallen ...
... hope , until it is seen that he has no future except meaningless destruction . One obvious sign of ultimate hope for man- -a sign that Satan has not succeeded in destroying man- kind is the sense of admiration for Satan's fallen ...
Page 103
... hope : " Which way I fly is Hell ; myself am Hell . " These lines recall the preposterous boast , " The mind is its own place , and in itself / Can make a Heav'n of Hell , a Hell of Heav'n " ( 1.255 ) . He now knows that he cannot turn ...
... hope : " Which way I fly is Hell ; myself am Hell . " These lines recall the preposterous boast , " The mind is its own place , and in itself / Can make a Heav'n of Hell , a Hell of Heav'n " ( 1.255 ) . He now knows that he cannot turn ...
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... hope and melancholy , joy and sorrow as Adam and Eve , “ hand in hand ” and guided by God , undertake their uncertain journey . Their sorrow for a paradise lost is more than balanced with hope for a better world to come . 1 4 " A Life ...
... hope and melancholy , joy and sorrow as Adam and Eve , “ hand in hand ” and guided by God , undertake their uncertain journey . Their sorrow for a paradise lost is more than balanced with hope for a better world to come . 1 4 " A Life ...
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