1 Ićcntify the tollowing excerpls (p:ovide the titic, the name of the author - when applicable - and
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carae the waiker-in-shadow. Warriors slept
THEN from the moorland, by misty crags. with God’s wrath laden, Grendel camc.
whcse hest was to guard the gabled hall, — [ The monster was minded of mankind now ail saveons. Twas widely known that against God's will the ghostiy ravager
sundry to seize in the stately hous<
Under welkin he walked. till the wioe-palace thcre.
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hjm cousd not hurl to haunts of daikness; j gold-halt of men, he gladiy discemed.
wakeful, ready, with warriofs wrath, 1 boid hc bićed the bati]e’s issue.
flashins with fretwork.
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Discuss Christian elements in the excerpt ouoted abovc and in the whols work from which tbdsf^ 4'^'-.^
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In whai sense the f-ea cceld be said to be berta; oir than the speaker? Discuss this klr.d cf reasoning and place in the conte>:t of the appropriste literaty-- tradition.
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OfMans First Disobedience, and tlie Fruit Ofthat Forbidcen Tree, whose mortal tas?
3:ought Death into the World, and all our woe, With !oss of EDEN, till one ereater Man Restcre us, and regain the blissful Seat,
Sing Heav'nly Muse, that cn the seeret top Of OREB, or cf SIN Al, didst inspire That Shepherd, who firsł taught the chosen Seed, In the Beginning how the Heav'ns and Earth Rosę out of CHAOS: Or if SION Hill Dslight thce morę, and SILOA'S Brcok that !!ow'd Fast by the Oracle of Gcd; 1 thence irr.oke thy aid to my adventrous Song,
That with no middle flight intends to soar Above th1 AONI/CN Mount, while it pursues Thinss unaitempted yet in Pro.sc or Rit i me.
Discuss the cxcerpt ąuoted abovc ls an attempt to fuse the classical and the Christian tradition.