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  1. Objection 1. It would seem that in the state of innocence Adam had no mastership over the animals. For Augustine says (Gen. ad lit. ix, 14), that the animals were brought to Adam, under the direction of the angels, to receive their names from him. But the angels need not have intervened thus, if man himself were master over the animals.

  2. The State of Innocence is an opera by John Dryden (1631-1700) about the fall of man, based on Milton’s Paradise Lost.Composed in 1674, it was originally intended to be staged at the newly-built Theatre Royal in Drury Lane: fire had destroyed Dryden’s company’s theatre a few years earlier, and Dryden was determined to outdo his company’s rivals, the Duke’s company, with an extravagant ...

  3. Man therefore must be known, his Strength, his State, [160] And by what Tenure he holds all of Fate. Him let us then seduce or overthrow: The first is easiest; and makes Heav’n his Foe. Advise, if this attempt be worth our care. Belial. Great is th’advantage, great the hazards are. Some one (but who that task dares undertake?)

  4. On the other hand, innocence is the state of being unsullied or untainted, often because of a lack of experience or exposure to certain situations. With these definitions in mind, let’s explore five differences between ignorance and innocence. 1. Choice vs. Situation. One key difference between ignorance and innocence is the element of choice.

  5. in·no·cence. n. 1. The state, quality, or virtue of being innocent, especially: a. Freedom from sin, moral wrong, or guilt through lack of knowledge of evil. b. Guiltlessness of a specific legal crime or offense. c. Freedom from guile, cunning, or deceit; simplicity or artlessness.

  6. The State of Innocence, and Fall of Man. An OPERA. The first Scene represents a Chaos, or a confus'd Mass of Matter; the Stage is almost wholly dark: A symphony of Warlike Music is heard for some time; then from the Heavens, (which are opened) fall the rebellious Angels wheeling in the Air, and seeming transfix'd with Thun∣derbolts: The bottom of the Stage being opened, receives the Angels ...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2013 · But we must not confound with these effusions of gratuitous folly an alteration, or imitation, planned and executed by John Dryden; although we may be at a loss to guess the motives by which he was guided in hazarding such an attempt. His reverence for Milton and his high estimatio... THE STATE OF INNOCENCE, AND FALL OF MAN. AN OPERA.