Paradise LostCrowell, 1892 - 279 עמודים |
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עמוד iv
... nature . " By the students - there were about twenty - nine hundred in the sixteen colleges at that time and two hundred and sixty - five in Christ's College - Milton was nicknamed " the Lady , " because of his fair com- plexion , long ...
... nature . " By the students - there were about twenty - nine hundred in the sixteen colleges at that time and two hundred and sixty - five in Christ's College - Milton was nicknamed " the Lady , " because of his fair com- plexion , long ...
עמוד 1
... nature of his opinions may be guessed from the fact that his first publication , printed in the year of the Restoration , had been entitled " The Rebel's Plea Examined ; or , Mr. Bax- ter's Judgment concerning the Late War . " A ...
... nature of his opinions may be guessed from the fact that his first publication , printed in the year of the Restoration , had been entitled " The Rebel's Plea Examined ; or , Mr. Bax- ter's Judgment concerning the Late War . " A ...
עמוד 8
... nature could no further go ; To make a third she joined the former two . " - Even before these lines were written the habit of comparing Milton with Homer and Virgil , and of wondering whether the highest greatness might not be claimed ...
... nature could no further go ; To make a third she joined the former two . " - Even before these lines were written the habit of comparing Milton with Homer and Virgil , and of wondering whether the highest greatness might not be claimed ...
עמוד 18
... nature or extent of the theme ; nor are the opening lines , by themselves , sufficiently descriptive of what is to follow . According to them , the song is to be " Of Man's first disobedience , and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose ...
... nature or extent of the theme ; nor are the opening lines , by themselves , sufficiently descriptive of what is to follow . According to them , the song is to be " Of Man's first disobedience , and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose ...
עמוד 19
... nature is inconceivable ; but , this being explained , he is bold enough in his use of terrestrial analogies . Round the immediate throne of Deity , indeed , there is kept a blazing mist of vagueness , which words are hardly permitted ...
... nature is inconceivable ; but , this being explained , he is bold enough in his use of terrestrial analogies . Round the immediate throne of Deity , indeed , there is kept a blazing mist of vagueness , which words are hardly permitted ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Aldersgate Street Almighty Angels Archangel arms beast Beelzebub behold bliss BOOK burning lake called celestial Chaos Cherub Cherubim cloud created creatures dark death deep delight divine dreadful dwell Earth edition Empyrean eternal evil eyes fair Fair Angel faith Father fear Fiend fierce fire flowers fruit glory Gods grace hand happy hath heart Heaven Heavenly Hell highth hill honour John Milton King labour less lest light live Lucifer mankind Messiah Milton mind night o'er pain Paradise Lost peace poem Primum Mobile Ptolemaic system reign replied round sapience Satan seat seemed Serpent shalt sight Simmons soon spake Sphere Spirits starry stars stood sweet taste thee thence thine things thither thou hast thought throne thyself tree Universe voice whence wherein wings wonder World