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Pagina 274
... Satan of the divine pronouncement at the baptism of Jesus , " This is my beloved son . " A new council is summoned in middle air and Satan again appointed to the mission of seduction . The scene then changes to Heaven and God predicts ...
... Satan of the divine pronouncement at the baptism of Jesus , " This is my beloved son . " A new council is summoned in middle air and Satan again appointed to the mission of seduction . The scene then changes to Heaven and God predicts ...
Pagina 307
... Satan is always associated with the quarters of the North , for which reason Milton puts Ophiuchus in the arctic sky , though only with considerable astronomical freedom . Even when Milton digresses in his similes he does not do so , as ...
... Satan is always associated with the quarters of the North , for which reason Milton puts Ophiuchus in the arctic sky , though only with considerable astronomical freedom . Even when Milton digresses in his similes he does not do so , as ...
Pagina 343
... Satan is the hero of Paradise Lost , for Dryden is thinking in terms of epic technique , while Blake is declaring that passion and rebellion , typified in Satan , are the vital motives of Milton's poetic inspiration . In so doing , he ...
... Satan is the hero of Paradise Lost , for Dryden is thinking in terms of epic technique , while Blake is declaring that passion and rebellion , typified in Satan , are the vital motives of Milton's poetic inspiration . In so doing , he ...
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