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... reflects the poet's varied roles as inspired prophet , hum- ble Christian , and moral teacher . Moreover , Milton ... reflecting its middle- · class characters and occasions . The bulk of Paradise Lost as it relates to Adam and Eve and ...
... reflects the poet's varied roles as inspired prophet , hum- ble Christian , and moral teacher . Moreover , Milton ... reflecting its middle- · class characters and occasions . The bulk of Paradise Lost as it relates to Adam and Eve and ...
Page 108
... reflects the divine union of Father and Son , parodied by the infernal trinity . Adam's addressing Eve as " Daughter of God and Man ” recalls the Son " both of God and Man " ( 3.316 ) . " If there seems to be a relationship of ...
... reflects the divine union of Father and Son , parodied by the infernal trinity . Adam's addressing Eve as " Daughter of God and Man ” recalls the Son " both of God and Man " ( 3.316 ) . " If there seems to be a relationship of ...
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... reflects his own bafflement at human misery and the mercy of God . Manoa's consolations have led his son to realize ... reflecting many of Milton's own dark attitudes . The Chorus announces the arrival of Dalila in an excessively ornate ...
... reflects his own bafflement at human misery and the mercy of God . Manoa's consolations have led his son to realize ... reflecting many of Milton's own dark attitudes . The Chorus announces the arrival of Dalila in an excessively ornate ...
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action Adam and Eve Adam's angels aware beauty becomes begins blind Book called cause Christ Christian church claims classical comes complete Comus contrast created creation critics darkness death described divine Earth earthly English epic Eve's evil express faith fall fallen Father fear feelings final follow forces freedom God's Heaven heavenly Hell hero heroism hope human ideal ideas important indicates Italy John King knowledge Lady language later lead learning light lines London man's means Milton mind moves nature obedience Paradise Lost pastoral perfect physical poem poet poet's poetic poetry political possible present Press provides questions reader reason reflects remains reminds response result reveals Samson Satan says seems seen sense serpent shows Son's speech Spirit story strength style suggests temptation theme tion traditional tree tries University virtue vision