Quiz 7 Flashcards
guile; trickery
craft
“And from God’s mouth received that strait command”
pertains to Adam regarding the tree in the garden
to reprimand; to scold
reprove
to avoid; to evade
shun
the debate about women
querelle des femmes
score
twenty years
to make a mistake
err
indulged in; took pleasure in
wallowed
prudence; care in what one does
discretion
to suffer complete ruin or destruction
perish
running through sin
an instance of figurative language
“Wilt thou forgive that sin”
an instance of repetition
ancestral / original sin
the topic of Donne’s first question
‘“framed by God’s eternal hand, / The perfectest man that ever breathed on earth”
Adam
why Eve succomed to eating the fruit
to gain knowledge
What Adam should have done
reproved with “sharp words, which he of God did hear”
- “Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I have won /*
- Others to sin, and made my sin their door?”*
the influence of sin on others
“Her fault, though great, yet he was most to blame”
Lanyer’s perspective on the fall of man
Eve’s only fault
too much love for Adam
“But swear by Thyself, that at my death Thy Son / Shall shine as he shines now, and heretofore; / And having done that, Thou hast done; / I fear no more.”
a redemptive and hopeful conclusion