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... follow after it . " 46 Statements in the Utopia are practically interchangeable with this . The Utopians defined virtue as liv- ing according to nature . " We have been ordained , they say , by God to this end . To follow nature is to ...
... follow after it . " 46 Statements in the Utopia are practically interchangeable with this . The Utopians defined virtue as liv- ing according to nature . " We have been ordained , they say , by God to this end . To follow nature is to ...
Strona 114
... call Satan's hesitation to injure Eve a kind of reversed “ tragic flaw , " an incli- nation to follow goodness in the midst of a concerted program of evil : That space the Evil one abstracted stood From his own 114 Ideas in Milton.
... call Satan's hesitation to injure Eve a kind of reversed “ tragic flaw , " an incli- nation to follow goodness in the midst of a concerted program of evil : That space the Evil one abstracted stood From his own 114 Ideas in Milton.
Strona 160
... follow almost instantly , or there may be an interval of mounting calm , or a vast movement sud- denly cut off , left deserted in the steady hum of a wine - dark sea . E. M. W. Tillyard remarks that " he refuses to measure out the ...
... follow almost instantly , or there may be an interval of mounting calm , or a vast movement sud- denly cut off , left deserted in the steady hum of a wine - dark sea . E. M. W. Tillyard remarks that " he refuses to measure out the ...
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Adam and Eve Adam's aesthetic angels argues artist Augustine Augustinian baroque art Basil Willey beauty Burton C. S. Lewis Calvinist Christ Christian Doctrine classical Complete Prose Comus concept context critic divine dramatic E. M. W. Tillyard Edmund Spenser England epic essence eternal evil Faerie Queene Fall Father freedom glory God's grace Greek harmony heaven human humanist Ibid idea Il Penseroso intellectual interpretation knowledge L'Allegro law of nature Lycidas man's Martin Adams mean medieval melancholy Milton mind moral narrative Northrop Frye Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Penseroso person philosophy poem poet poetic poetry political Pope present problem Protestant Protestantism psychological Puritan radical Protestantism reader regard relationship religion religious remains Renaissance right reason Samson Satan Scripture sense seventeenth century soul speaking Spenser symbol temptation thee theme theological things thir thou thought tion tradition transcendence Treatise of Civil universal virginity virtue word York