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495 Index Abassin Empire, 150, 152 Abercrombie, Lascelles, 34–35 Adam: defined, 191; Eve created in image of, 251; Eve turns from, 253; Eve yields to, 258–59; hair of, 174–76; pursues Eve, 254. See also Adam and Eve Adam and Eve: descriptions of, 161–67, 171–74; enter Eden, 155–56; epithets for, 311–12; equality of, 167–72, 177–79, 237–38; evening prayer of, 350–55; and eyes, 173–74; first conversation between, 224–25; first embrace of, 259–70; foreheads of, 173–74; frailty of, 6; as garden caretakers, 231; inequality of, 167–72, 177–79, 237–38; kiss of, 259–70; marriage of, 252; playfulness of, 196–97; prelapsarian life of, 157–61; royalty assigned to, 240; Satan’s plan for, 207–13; second conversation of, 299–300, 309–10; Tree of Knowledge and, 225–30; work of, 191–93, 233, 300–306. See also Adam, Eve Adams, Robert Martin: on aires, 132; on all, 217; on angels, 385–86; on catalog of pastoral places, 138; on Cham-Ammon parallel, 148; on describ’d and descri’d, 286; on Eden, 109; on Eve, 143, 323; on Evening, 56; on grammar and syntax, 250; on “Haile wedded Love,” 364; on hairiness, 48–49; on hautie, 414; on hell-within concept, 9; on Japhet/ Japetus, 349; on odd rhythm, 384; on ponders, 459; on pronoun spellings, 173; on Satan, 16, 18, 19, 20, 43–44, 71, 209, 220, 441; on shade of/on flowers, 242; on shadie bower, 342; on similes, 75; on Sole partner, 230; on there fast bound, 69; on Those vs. these, 325; on Thy vs. The, 425; on whither, 291 Addison, Joseph: on Adam and Eve, 162, 197, 224, 309, 350–51; on angels, 402; on bound pun, 72; on Eve, 234, 244, 312, 313; on Gabriel, 416–17; on garden, 84–85; on “golden Scales,” 452; on “Haile wedded Love,” 364–65; on His stature reacht the Skie, 448; on Imparadis’t, 269; on prelapsarian life, 157; on Satan 14, 39, 80, 398, 444; on shame, 186; on syntax, 189; on Uriel, 280, 288; on virtue, 411 Aeschylus: arreede and, 429; Atlas and, 443; “golden Scales” and, 452; “Old Ocean” and, 66; Satan and, 22, 427; simile and, 413–14 Africanus, John Leo, 107, 443 air, 242–43, 262–64 Albertus Magnus, 359 Alciati, Andrea, 342 Alexander, Sir William, 178, 397 Alexander the Great, 153, 204 all, 94, 217 Allen, Don Cameron: on “blissful Bower,” 331, 332; on Eden, 108; on Eve, 245, 347; on garden, 89, 93 Amalthea, 148, 149 Amara, Mount, 45, 150–55, 276 Ambrose, Saint, 109, 126, 159 Andreini, Giambattista, 164, 259–60 angels: chariot of God and, 431; description of squadron, 432–34; Eve’s dream temptation and, 396; fallen, 426–27; and fire, 383–84; free will of, 27–28; Gabriel announces guarding, 415; and genial Angel, 344–45; glorification of, 33; guarding Eden’s gate, 279–80, 378, 380–82; names of, 382–83; and Satan, 386, 399–400, 402–13; subtlety of, 384–85 Anglicanism, 360 animals: and animal spirits, 387; behavior of, in garden, 198–203; dominion over, 232; excluded from nuptial relationship, 370; excluded from sacred sites, 338; Satan’s disguises as, 80–81, 219–21, 391–96, 399–400 anthropomorphism, 107–09, 231 apocalypse, 24, 51, 188 Apollinarius, 257 Apollonius Rhodius, 388, 413 “Apparent Queen,” 298–99 Aquinas, Thomas: 338, 390; on Adam, 164; on angels, 31, 278; on demon powers, 389; hell-within concept and, 8; on tyrants, 218 Arabia Felix, 61–66 Argue(s), 407–08, 426, 428 Ariosto: and “Blossoms and Fruits,” 54; on “bucolic repose,” 192; and enameld, 55; and explosions, 398; and garden, 44, 60, 85; hiding stars and, 23; and “proud steed” simile, 413; “pure now purer aire” and, 57; and Satan, 71; showering roses and, 376; smote and, 119 496 Index Aristotle: on Adam, 164; on angels, 406; on exhalations from earthly bodies, 323; on Homer, 244; identity topic and, 405, 406; on shooting stars, 283 Arnold, Matthew, 141 art vs. nature, 113–17, 330–32, 336–37 Ashmore, John, 432 Asmodeus, 66–68 Astrea, 450, 458 astronomy: Adam and Eve and, 309–10; CopernicanPtolemaic debate, 289–90, 292; in description of evening, 206–07; Eve and, 319–24; and “golden Scales,” 450, 454, 456; time and, 378–80 Atlas, 399, 438, 440–45 attune, 131, 132–33 Augustine, Saint: on Adam, 159; creation tradition and, 95; on Eve, 390; on fallen angels...

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