Consolation in Samson Agonistes: Regeneration and TypologyInst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1979 - 332 páginas |
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... pattern of conduct , as sapientia et fortitudo . Through his management of such background motifs , Milton delineates his own insistence upon the continuity of man's religious experience and the deepening of its pattern in the constant ...
... pattern of conduct , as sapientia et fortitudo . Through his management of such background motifs , Milton delineates his own insistence upon the continuity of man's religious experience and the deepening of its pattern in the constant ...
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... Pattern Milton sees in the pattern of regenerative religious experience , which represents the pattern of fulfilled individual experience , the revelatory and figural pattern of scripture , the pattern of God's ways with men . In Samson ...
... Pattern Milton sees in the pattern of regenerative religious experience , which represents the pattern of fulfilled individual experience , the revelatory and figural pattern of scripture , the pattern of God's ways with men . In Samson ...
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... pattern ] , and were persuaded of them . . " ( xi.13 ) . Samson is one of these heroes of faith who become " witnesses " to Paul's people and the pattern for their own races : " Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great ...
... pattern ] , and were persuaded of them . . " ( xi.13 ) . Samson is one of these heroes of faith who become " witnesses " to Paul's people and the pattern for their own races : " Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great ...
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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