Milton's Wisdom: Nature and Scripture in Paradise LostUniversity of Michigan Press, 1992 - 296 עמודים Milton's Wisdom examines the poet's use of the traditional notion that the eternal wisdom of God expressed itself in the "books" of nature and Scripture. It is the first study to draw attention to Milton's extensive use of biblical wisdom literature in his dramatization of Adam and Eve's education, their fall, and their reconciliation with one another and with God. The author looks at the ways theological and hence epistemological questions converge on and are generated by Adam's, Eve's, and Satan's responses to the world they see around them and to the words God and his emissaries speak to them. Reichert argues that the nature/Scripture dichotomy informs the symmetrical structure of the twelve books of Milton's epic. Milton's Wisdom challenges previous readings that have tried to ally Milton with the Puritans' strict theology of the word. Reichert has shifted our attention away from literary and historical theory and back to the experience of the poem as a whole. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 45
עמוד 44
... hath : but the sight of mind none hath but men , yea , none have it but wise men . Thou , therefore , O Lord Jesu Christ , which art the greatest of all lights , the only true light , the light whence springeth the light of the day ...
... hath : but the sight of mind none hath but men , yea , none have it but wise men . Thou , therefore , O Lord Jesu Christ , which art the greatest of all lights , the only true light , the light whence springeth the light of the day ...
עמוד 91
... hath equalled , force hath made supreme Above his equals . Farewell happy fields Where joy for ever dwells : hail horrors , hail Infernal world , and thou profoundest hell Receive thy new possessor : one who brings A mind not to be ...
... hath equalled , force hath made supreme Above his equals . Farewell happy fields Where joy for ever dwells : hail horrors , hail Infernal world , and thou profoundest hell Receive thy new possessor : one who brings A mind not to be ...
עמוד 140
... hath done his part , do thine " ) to Raphael's words to him ( “ Accuse not nature , she hath done her part ; / Do thou but thine " ) should put us on guard against too hasty a dismissal of Adam's wisdom . He is , at this point in the ...
... hath done his part , do thine " ) to Raphael's words to him ( “ Accuse not nature , she hath done her part ; / Do thou but thine " ) should put us on guard against too hasty a dismissal of Adam's wisdom . He is , at this point in the ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
Paradise Lost | 51 |
Meditating on the Creatures Part | 69 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Adam and Eve Adam's angels answer appears beauty become beginning Book bring calls chapter conversation course created creation creatures death describes desire divine earth effect emphasis Eve's evil expressed eyes face fact fair faith Fall fallen Father fear feel follow fruit given gives God's grace hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven heavenly human hymn John knowledge leave light lines live look Lord meaning Michael Milton mind morning move nature once opening Paradise Lost passage perhaps phrase poem poet praise prayer present providence question Raphael reader reason reference Satan says Scripture seems seen sense sight speak speech spirit story suggest sweet tells thee things thou thought tree turn understanding University Press unto voice wisdom wonder words