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Milton · 1667
Canon spine row 63. Milton — Paradise Lost. Era: 1667. Lang: English.
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Disobedience, pride, and the loss of paradise reveal how ambition corrupts authority and how love survives shame.
ambition-and-status
aspiring to set himself in glory above his peers, he trusted to have equalled the Most High… raised impious war in Heaven
PARAD-RC-003thy hope was to have reached the highth of thy aspiring unopposed, the throne of God unguarded
PARAD-RC-088obedience-and-authority
man shall not quite be lost, but saved who will; yet not of will in him, but grace in me freely vouchsafed
PARAD-RC-038who single hast maintained the cause of truth… to stand approved in sight of God, though worlds judged thee perverse
PARAD-RC-086shame
saw their shame that sought vain covertures… the hapless pair sat in their sad discourse and various plaint
PARAD-RC-159I, who first brought death on all, am graced the source of life… ill-worthy I such title should belong to me transgressour
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