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- catalog abstract "We may, if we will, identify ourselves wholly with Satan's party, or we may be so much on the side of the angels that we cannot give the devil his due. The two extremes are set before us plainly in Raleigh's attractively human but not quite judicial book on Milton, where he remarks of Satan that "his very situation as the fearless antagonist of Omnipotence makes him either a fool or a hero." And Milton, he continues, "is far indeed from permitting us to think him a fool."--Page 7.".
- catalog contributor b4423949.
- catalog contributor b4423950.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog created "[1944]".
- catalog date "1944".
- catalog date "[1944]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1944]".
- catalog description "We may, if we will, identify ourselves wholly with Satan's party, or we may be so much on the side of the angels that we cannot give the devil his due. The two extremes are set before us plainly in Raleigh's attractively human but not quite judicial book on Milton, where he remarks of Satan that "his very situation as the fearless antagonist of Omnipotence makes him either a fool or a hero." And Milton, he continues, "is far indeed from permitting us to think him a fool."--Page 7.".
- catalog extent "41, [1] p.".
- catalog isPartOf "P.E.N. books".
- catalog issued "1944".
- catalog issued "[1944]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, G. Allen & Unwin ltd.".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog subject "821.47".
- catalog subject "Devil in literature.".
- catalog subject "Fall of man in literature.".
- catalog subject "Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise lost.".
- catalog subject "PR3562 .H3".
- catalog title "Hero or fool? A study of Milton's satan, by G. Rostrevor Hamilton.".
- catalog type "text".