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... darkness too , ' Let there be light ' . He present himself as a darkness over which creativity hovers , and also as a abyss , since his prayer to be raised to the ' highth ' of his argument ( 1 24 ) ripples back to line 10 , where the ...
... darkness too , ' Let there be light ' . He present himself as a darkness over which creativity hovers , and also as a abyss , since his prayer to be raised to the ' highth ' of his argument ( 1 24 ) ripples back to line 10 , where the ...
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... darkness into the ' ambient light ' of heaven . Neverthe less , the very materials that become celestial flowers and gold wil also produce an infernal instrument of destruction ; and because o the postlapsarian connotations of ' dark ...
... darkness into the ' ambient light ' of heaven . Neverthe less , the very materials that become celestial flowers and gold wil also produce an infernal instrument of destruction ; and because o the postlapsarian connotations of ' dark ...
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... darkness towards light . Th darkness is no doubt in part the puzzlement of the reader , h necessary difficulty in penetrating the mystery of change ; for th light is described overtly as ' divine ' , and ' glory ' has obviou heavenly ...
... darkness towards light . Th darkness is no doubt in part the puzzlement of the reader , h necessary difficulty in penetrating the mystery of change ; for th light is described overtly as ' divine ' , and ' glory ' has obviou heavenly ...
Contents
Writing Paradise Lost | 1 |
La Fontaine and the Subversion of Poetry | 22 |
A Meaning for MockHeroic | 32 |
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