| John A. Ramsaran - 1973 - 246 דפים
...creative energy: And thou my Word, begott'n Son, by thee This I perform, speak thou, and be it don: My overshadowing Spirit and might with thee I send...Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, not vacuous the space. . . (PL, VII, 163-169) Mean while the Son On his great Expedition now appeerd,... | |
| Elizabeth Ely Fuller - 1983 - 332 דפים
...and heav'n to earth" (7: 158-60), God. using the agency of the Son, circumscribes his power: . . . bid the deep Within appointed bounds be heav'n and...who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though 1 uncircumscribed myself retire, And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not, necessity... | |
| William Kerrigan - 1983 - 372 דפים
...absoluta prior to the potentia ordinatus.41 God famously proclaims in another philosophical passage: Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though I uncircumscrib'd myself retire, And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not, Necessity... | |
| Leonard Mustazza - 1988 - 188 דפים
...the Son will use: This I perform, speak thou, and be it done: And thou my Word, begotten Son, by thee My overshadowing Spirit and might with thee I send...Deep Within appointed bounds be Heav'n and Earth. . . . (7.163-67) Milton combines in Raphael's account of creation to Adam and Eve the two accounts... | |
| Regina M. Schwartz - 1988 - 160 דפים
...UNCLEAN REALM In Paradise Lost, Milton depicts the creation as the act of delimiting, of setting bounds. ride forth, and bid the Deep Within appointed bounds be Heav'n and Earth. (VII. 166-67) He took the golden Compasses, prepar'd In God's Eternal store, to circumscribe This Universe,... | |
| C. A. Patrides - 1989 - 370 דפים
...other,"" Professor Kelley claims is a parallel to the Father's address to the Son in Paradise Lost: ride forth, and bid the Deep Within appointed bounds...because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. (VIL166-69) He invites us at the same time to consider also part ot Uriel's description of the creation... | |
| Ulric Neisser, Robyn Fivush - 1994 - 328 דפים
...planets, room for the operation of human free will. As God the Father says to the Son, riding into Chaos: Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though I uncircumscrib'd myself retire, And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not, Necessity... | |
| Daniel Albright - 1997 - 324 דפים
...God the Father - a character even more grandly overpredicated than Robert Gregory - tells the Son: Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill Infinitude, nor vacuous the space. Though I uncircumscribed myself retire, And put not forth my goodness, which is free To act or not. (7.168-72)... | |
| Joseph E. Duncan - 1972 - 349 דפים
...World, out of one man a Race Of men innumerable, . . . (VII, 154-56). The Creator who sends the Word to "ride forth, and bid the Deep /Within appointed bounds be Heav'n and Earth," is unaffected by the "Necessitie and Chance" hailed by the race to be created. When it is Adam's turn... | |
| Leonora Leet - 1999 - 486 דפים
...& Kegan Paul, 1979); and Gersham Scholem, Kabbalah, pp. 196-201. 16. Milton's lines are as follows: "Boundless the Deep, because I am who fill/ Infinitude, nor vacuous the space,/ Though I uncircumscrib'd myself retire,/ And put not forth my goodness ..." (7. 168-71). 17. Moses Cordovero,... | |
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