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This idea is implied in the very selection of incidents to be considered in detail by
the poet : the Harrowing , Doomsday , and the Temptation all involve Christ ' s
assignment of just rewards for behavior ; similarly , the suffering of the demons in
...
This idea is implied in the very selection of incidents to be considered in detail by
the poet : the Harrowing , Doomsday , and the Temptation all involve Christ ' s
assignment of just rewards for behavior ; similarly , the suffering of the demons in
...
Side 250
Admitting his limited power , he nonetheless vows to continue his animosity to
Christ by stirring up the races of man : Ah ic be hondum mot hæþenre sceale
gripan to grunde , godes andsacan . ( 267 - 8 ) By stating Satan ' s intention to
use his ...
Admitting his limited power , he nonetheless vows to continue his animosity to
Christ by stirring up the races of man : Ah ic be hondum mot hæþenre sceale
gripan to grunde , godes andsacan . ( 267 - 8 ) By stating Satan ' s intention to
use his ...
Side 253
summary : first we see Satan , then Christ , then Christ and Satan in conflict . 16
But the poem ' s distinguishing feature , which this otherwise adequate précis
ignores , is the unifying focus on Christ that the poet maintains . To support the ...
summary : first we see Satan , then Christ , then Christ and Satan in conflict . 16
But the poem ' s distinguishing feature , which this otherwise adequate précis
ignores , is the unifying focus on Christ that the poet maintains . To support the ...
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