Consolation in Samson Agonistes: Regeneration and TypologyInst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1979 - 332 páginas |
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... learns about the Law and its limitations and about calls beyond the Law . The confrontation is largely ratiocinative as the individual is seen to learn from what his failures illuminate rather than simply to endure a reenactment of his ...
... learns about the Law and its limitations and about calls beyond the Law . The confrontation is largely ratiocinative as the individual is seen to learn from what his failures illuminate rather than simply to endure a reenactment of his ...
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... learns of the approach of his father : " Ay me , another inward grief awak't , / With mention of that name renews th ' assault " ( 11. 330-331 ) . Purgation is largely completed for Samson after he sees the effect his despair has on the ...
... learns of the approach of his father : " Ay me , another inward grief awak't , / With mention of that name renews th ' assault " ( 11. 330-331 ) . Purgation is largely completed for Samson after he sees the effect his despair has on the ...
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... learns from his visitors more often than he resists what they offer for adoption , and he momentarily suspends self - questioning in rebuttal of Dalila and Harapha . His attitude toward the tempters is changed in the course of the play ...
... learns from his visitors more often than he resists what they offer for adoption , and he momentarily suspends self - questioning in rebuttal of Dalila and Harapha . His attitude toward the tempters is changed in the course of the play ...
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Preface | 1 |
Miltonic Typology vs Medieval Typology | 44 |
The Reillumination of Background Materials | 51 |
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according action Adam Ages appears applied associated becomes beginning Boethius Book Book of Revelation bring called champion choice Chorus Christ Christian Church consolation continuity contrast critics Dalila death despair dragon eagle effect episode evil example experience faculties faith fall fame figure final finds God's grace Greek Greek tragedy Harapha hero heroic History individual interpretation John justice kind learns liberty light London Manoa meaning medieval MICHIGAN Milton mind nature noon offers Old Testament opening Paradise Lost passage pattern Philistines phoenix play poem present prophetic provides question reading reason reference Regained regeneration relation Renaissance represents response Revelation role Samson Agonistes Satan scriptural seems sense serpent spirit Stoic strength Studies suffering suggests symbol temptation theme things thou thought tion tradition tragedy tragic turn typology tyranny understanding University University Press