Paradise Lost: An Account of Its Growth and Major Origins, with a Discussion of Milton's Use of Sources and Literary PatternsPackard, 1940 - 362 էջ |
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... subsequent chapters , together with similar expansions from other books of Scripture , became in time a vital part of the hexameral literature . The genre had begun development as early as Philo ( A. D. 40 ) , and grew both in ...
... subsequent chapters , together with similar expansions from other books of Scripture , became in time a vital part of the hexameral literature . The genre had begun development as early as Philo ( A. D. 40 ) , and grew both in ...
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... subsequent conclusion , Bonaventure at least left the question an open one : According to various considerations , we may rightly say that angels and physical bodies are composed of the same substance . Profound indeed , and noble , as ...
... subsequent conclusion , Bonaventure at least left the question an open one : According to various considerations , we may rightly say that angels and physical bodies are composed of the same substance . Profound indeed , and noble , as ...
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... subsequent and extremely brief references to the mountain of the Garden , two in Book XI and a third in Book XII , employed details drawn from the Amara of Heylyn and Purchas : And on the east side of the garden place , Where entrance ...
... subsequent and extremely brief references to the mountain of the Garden , two in Book XI and a third in Book XII , employed details drawn from the Amara of Heylyn and Purchas : And on the east side of the garden place , Where entrance ...
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PREFACE LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IX | 1 |
PART I | 17 |
THE BATTLE IN HEAVEN | 21 |
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