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Page 66
... tion , as the opponent of a genuine God , is driving him morally lower and lower ; but he does not say that he had already realized it while being adored on the throne of Hell . This may put too much weight on the blind man's use of a ...
... tion , as the opponent of a genuine God , is driving him morally lower and lower ; but he does not say that he had already realized it while being adored on the throne of Hell . This may put too much weight on the blind man's use of a ...
Page 154
... tion " ( v . 90 ) . Milton added topical interest to the space- travel inherent in the story by repeatedly suggesting that there may be life on other planets ; for example ш . 565 , 670 ; V. 260 ; VII . 620 ; VIII . 145 , 175 and 150 ...
... tion " ( v . 90 ) . Milton added topical interest to the space- travel inherent in the story by repeatedly suggesting that there may be life on other planets ; for example ш . 565 , 670 ; V. 260 ; VII . 620 ; VIII . 145 , 175 and 150 ...
Page 274
... tion . In form this prologue is merely a prayer for inspira- tion to the Holy Spirit , like the prologue to Book I. There he asks to be inspired as Moses was when God enabled him to tell the truth about the Creation , in the first ...
... tion . In form this prologue is merely a prayer for inspira- tion to the Holy Spirit , like the prologue to Book I. There he asks to be inspired as Moses was when God enabled him to tell the truth about the Creation , in the first ...
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