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Pagina 201
... ( lines 416 ff . ) . The spirit of controversial satire intrudes in the anti - catholic description of the Paradise of Fools ( lines 440 ff . ) , and there is an undue burden of astronomical and alchemical learning in the concluding ac ...
... ( lines 416 ff . ) . The spirit of controversial satire intrudes in the anti - catholic description of the Paradise of Fools ( lines 440 ff . ) , and there is an undue burden of astronomical and alchemical learning in the concluding ac ...
Pagina 209
... ( lines 311 ff . ) — a kind of categorical imperative which confirms him as a religious and a moral being . His next instinct ( lines 357 ff . ) is for some human companionship . By whimsically pretending to argue him out of it , the ...
... ( lines 311 ff . ) — a kind of categorical imperative which confirms him as a religious and a moral being . His next instinct ( lines 357 ff . ) is for some human companionship . By whimsically pretending to argue him out of it , the ...
Pagina 214
... ( lines 641 ff . ) . The passage illustrates the habit of min- gling science and theology which Milton inherited from medieval thought . A more human note is struck in the Job - like lament of Adam ( lines 720 ff . ) , reminiscent also of ...
... ( lines 641 ff . ) . The passage illustrates the habit of min- gling science and theology which Milton inherited from medieval thought . A more human note is struck in the Job - like lament of Adam ( lines 720 ff . ) , reminiscent also of ...
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PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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