Quotes By Theme Flashcards
Milton as narrator / [Milton’s theology] / [the temptation of eve] / [disobedience] / femininity (7)
Justifie the ways of god to men / Sing heavenly muse / Her unadorned golden tresses wore
Dishevelled, but in wanton ringlets / nature failed in me/ too much ornament / ‘praise rather your dauntless vertue,’ / ‘Weigh her with thyself. Then value’
eden (5)
Our death the tree of knowledge grew fast by, / if art could tell / Not that fair field
Of Enna, where Proserpin gathering flowers / Other creatures all day long
Rove idle unemployed / They garden
Labour in eden (5)
Other creatures all day long
Rove idle unemployed / They garden / For not to irksome toil, but to delight
He made us / Hypocrisy
Not like Tudor beds
But also not unruly?
Men vs female charm (5)
Her unadorned golden tresses wore
Dishevelled, but in wanton ringlets / nature failed in me / On her bestowed too much ornament / ‘praise rather your dauntless vertue,’
/ ‘Weigh her with thyself. Then value’
Men vs female charm
Her unadorned golden tresses wore
Dishevelled, but in wanton ringlets / nature failed in me / too much ornament / ‘praise rather your dauntless vertue,’
/ ‘Weigh her with thyself. Then value’
Extra
Theodicy: Theodicy
the vindication of divine providence in view of the existence of evil. A theodicy attempts to answer the question: how can a being who is both omnipotent and beneficent allow evil to exist?
Milton’s theology?
‘reason is but choosing’