The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volum 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pàgines |
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Pàgina 41
... appearance of Sin and Death in Book II shocks us , I believe , chiefly because the episode makes unmistakably clear the latent absurdity in the " heroism " and " reality " of Hell to which we have just responded . The first scenes in ...
... appearance of Sin and Death in Book II shocks us , I believe , chiefly because the episode makes unmistakably clear the latent absurdity in the " heroism " and " reality " of Hell to which we have just responded . The first scenes in ...
Pàgina 44
... appearance of consulting them in Council . In his initial speech from the throne ( 11-42 ) , Satan anticipates every future monarch's claims : he is properly king by “ just right , " Divine Right ( " the fixt Laws of Heav'n ...
... appearance of consulting them in Council . In his initial speech from the throne ( 11-42 ) , Satan anticipates every future monarch's claims : he is properly king by “ just right , " Divine Right ( " the fixt Laws of Heav'n ...
Pàgina 126
... appearance fails to reflect reality : O Heav'n ! that such resemblance of the Highest Should yet remain , where ... appearances : fool , not to think how vain Against th ' 126 THE MUSE'S METHOD.
... appearance fails to reflect reality : O Heav'n ! that such resemblance of the Highest Should yet remain , where ... appearances : fool , not to think how vain Against th ' 126 THE MUSE'S METHOD.
Continguts
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
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