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... response of Arethusa , Milton's response to the plight of Ceres begins with aesthetic appreciation ( “ that faire field , " my emphasis ) and sympathetically arrives at a moral judgment . Milton offers a dynamic vision of that fair ...
... response of Arethusa , Milton's response to the plight of Ceres begins with aesthetic appreciation ( “ that faire field , " my emphasis ) and sympathetically arrives at a moral judgment . Milton offers a dynamic vision of that fair ...
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... response to the loss of Eden also indicates the prospect of repairing toward “ a Paradise within ” the human heart through faith and virtuous action . It is Eve's repentance that moves her beyond Medea's self - centered moral sense and ...
... response to the loss of Eden also indicates the prospect of repairing toward “ a Paradise within ” the human heart through faith and virtuous action . It is Eve's repentance that moves her beyond Medea's self - centered moral sense and ...
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... response within the action of the epic , as Dante does in the Com- media , Ovid and Milton choose to depict their responses to epic characters selectively and sporadically.39 Sporadically is not ran- domly : The patterns of authorial ...
... response within the action of the epic , as Dante does in the Com- media , Ovid and Milton choose to depict their responses to epic characters selectively and sporadically.39 Sporadically is not ran- domly : The patterns of authorial ...
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