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| oxymoron - evil supremecy |
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| no other out come - milton's view |
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| irony link with battle proud |
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| that in our proper motion we ascend...descent and fall to us is adverse |
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| back up fall why hesitate? |
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| Belial - contrast to Moloch |
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| but all was false and hollow |
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| belial - still got intellect, worth saving |
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| this intellectual being, those thoughts that wander through eternity |
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| emptiness - life without god |
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| but rater seek our own good from ourselves |
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| appearance/reality - wise statesman |
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| beelzebub - suprise speech - god still will rule - but they do not realise what they have to do to correct their position - not see obvious |
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| for he, be sure in height or depth, still first and last will reign sole king |
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| mankind being newly created - mirroring fall |
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| if not drive, seduce them to our party |
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| events have happened by satan - on really by god's will |
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| first devised by Satan, and in part proposed |
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| lament on man's foolishness |
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| wasting the earth, each other to destroy |
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| suggestion by milton that previous epics whoch celebrate military heroism are inferiour in subject 2 them. |
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| again how other epics subjects are inferiour to Miltons |
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| vain wisdom all, and false philosophy |
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| description of Sin - confused, ever changing |
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| if shape it might ba called that shape had none |
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| satan presented in a nobel and epic way |
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| how god is most powerful said by sin |
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| for that mortal dint, save he who reigns above, none can resist |
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| link with 'of whose kingdpm there shall be no end' |
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| thy daughter and thy darling, without end |
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| how sin can get in but only god can close them |
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| she opened, but to shut excelled her powers |
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| link with mark 1 and luke 4 devil addressing christ |
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| answered: ' i know thee, stranger, who thou art |
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| pun - satan accursed - link with hour of damnation in eden |
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| accursed, and in a cursed hour, he hies |
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