Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to which is Prefixed, The Life of the Author. With a Critical Dissertation, on the Poetical Works of Milton, and Observations on His Language and Versification, כרכים 1-2J. Parsons, 1796 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 54
עמוד vi
... - seilles , and thence by sea to Genoa , whence the * This is the Mask of Comus , of which Milton had not yet publicly acknowledged himself the author . passage into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Graves- end vi THE LIFE OF.
... - seilles , and thence by sea to Genoa , whence the * This is the Mask of Comus , of which Milton had not yet publicly acknowledged himself the author . passage into Tuscany is as diurnal as a Graves- end vi THE LIFE OF.
עמוד xxxiii
... Saviour : the artful sophistry and specious insinuations of the one , re- futed by the strong sense and manly eloquence of the other . " VOL . I. f don ; whence his body was conveyed to St. Giles's MR . JOHN MILTON . xxxiii.
... Saviour : the artful sophistry and specious insinuations of the one , re- futed by the strong sense and manly eloquence of the other . " VOL . I. f don ; whence his body was conveyed to St. Giles's MR . JOHN MILTON . xxxiii.
עמוד xxxiv
... whence his body was conveyed to St. Giles's Church , Cripplegate , where it lies interred in the Chancel , near that of his father , who died very aged about the year 1646 . Notwithstanding the greatness of Milton's character , and the ...
... whence his body was conveyed to St. Giles's Church , Cripplegate , where it lies interred in the Chancel , near that of his father , who died very aged about the year 1646 . Notwithstanding the greatness of Milton's character , and the ...
עמוד lxxx
... Whence furnish such a vast expanse of mind ? Just Heav'n thee , like Tiresias , to requite , -Rewards with prophecy thy loss of sight . Well might'st thou scorn thy readers to allure With tinkling rhyme , of thy own sense secure ; While ...
... Whence furnish such a vast expanse of mind ? Just Heav'n thee , like Tiresias , to requite , -Rewards with prophecy thy loss of sight . Well might'st thou scorn thy readers to allure With tinkling rhyme , of thy own sense secure ; While ...
עמוד 5
... whence they fell ! There the companions of his fall , o'erwhelm'd 76 With floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire , He soon discerns , and welt'ring by his side 6 80 One next himself in pow'r , and next BOOK I. 5 PARADISE LOST .
... whence they fell ! There the companions of his fall , o'erwhelm'd 76 With floods and whirlwinds of tempestuous fire , He soon discerns , and welt'ring by his side 6 80 One next himself in pow'r , and next BOOK I. 5 PARADISE LOST .
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abdiel Adam Almighty Angels appear'd arm'd arms beast Beelzebub behold Belial bliss bright call'd Cherubim Chimæra cloud Comus creatures dark death deep delight divine dread dwell Epic Poetry eternal ev'ning ev'ry evil eyes fair Father fire flow'rs fruit gates giv'n glory Gods grace hand happy hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell hill Iliad JOHN MILTON King light live Lord mankind Martin Bucer Milton mind Moloch morn Newton night o'er pain PARADISE LOST Paradise Regained pass'd pleas'd Poem Poet pow'r praise rais'd reign reply'd return'd round Satan says seem'd Serpent shalt sight Smectymnuus soon Sp'rits spake Spirit stars stood sweet taste Telassar Thammuz thee thence thine things thou hast thoughts thro throne thyself tow'rds tree turn'd vex'd Virgil voice wand'ring whence wings words
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עמוד 3 - OF Man's First Disobedience, and the Fruit Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal taste Brought Death into the World, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat, Sing Heav'nly Muse, that on the secret top Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire That Shepherd, who first taught the chosen Seed, In the Beginning how the Heav'ns and Earth Rose out of Chaos...
עמוד 23 - Arch-Angel ruin'd, and the excess Of glory obscured : as when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams; or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
עמוד xix - The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates PROVING THAT IT IS LAWFUL, AND HATH BEEN HELD SO THROUGH ALL AGES, FOR ANY WHO HAVE THE POWER TO CALL TO ACCOUNT A TYRANT, OR WICKED KING, AND AFTER DUE CONVICTION TO DEPOSE AND PUT HIM TO DEATH, IF THE ORDINARY MAGISTRATE HAVE NEGLECTED OR DENIED TO DO IT.
עמוד 74 - Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the muses haunt Clear spring, or shady grove, or sunny hill, Smit with the love of sacred song...
עמוד 9 - And reassembling our afflicted powers, Consult how we may henceforth most offend Our enemy, our own loss how repair, How overcome this dire calamity, What reinforcement we may gain from hope, 190 If not what resolution from despair.
עמוד 74 - Those other two, equalled with me in fate So were I equalled with them in renown, Blind Thamyris, and blind Maeonides, And Tiresias and Phineus prophets old. Then feed on thoughts, that voluntary move Harmonious numbers; as the wakeful bird Sings darkling, and in shadiest covert hid Tunes her nocturnal note...
עמוד 10 - Created hugest that swim the ocean stream: Him, haply, slumbering on the Norway foam, The pilot of some small night-founder'd skiff Deeming some island, oft, as seamen tell, With fixed anchor in his scaly rind Moors by his side under the lee, while night Invests the sea, and wished morn delays...
עמוד 104 - What feign'd submission swore? Ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void. For never can true reconcilement grow, Where wounds of deadly hate have pierced so deep...
עמוד 103 - Me miserable! which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair ? Which way I fly is hell; myself am hell; And, in the lowest deep, a lower deep Still threatening to devour me, opens wide, To which the hell I suffer seems a heaven.
עמוד 74 - Tunes her nocturnal note : thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud instead, and ever-during dark Surrounds me...