Selections from Paradise Lost: Including Books I. and II. Entire, and Portions of Books III. IV., VI., VII., and X.D. C. Heath & Company, 1897 - 270 עמודים |
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עמוד iii
... mind of the editor that the aims and the methods gen- erally pursued in the study of literature in secondary schools may be modified to advantage , and that the method of approaching an author of such marked indi- viduality as Milton ...
... mind of the editor that the aims and the methods gen- erally pursued in the study of literature in secondary schools may be modified to advantage , and that the method of approaching an author of such marked indi- viduality as Milton ...
עמוד iv
... relations to one another , whereas it is the charac- teristic of a trained mind that it contemplates all facts in their relations . A subtle evil effect of studying texts thus annotated is seen in the conception which the pupil iv PREFACE .
... relations to one another , whereas it is the charac- teristic of a trained mind that it contemplates all facts in their relations . A subtle evil effect of studying texts thus annotated is seen in the conception which the pupil iv PREFACE .
עמוד v
... mind during the reading , the pupil often yields to the temptation to work from the notes back- ward to the text ( in order to save time ) , believing that passages to which notes are not appended may be as- sumed to be clear . The ...
... mind during the reading , the pupil often yields to the temptation to work from the notes back- ward to the text ( in order to save time ) , believing that passages to which notes are not appended may be as- sumed to be clear . The ...
עמוד vi
... mind prepared to comprehend and to enjoy it , and to make both the preparation and the subsequent study contribute to his power to read any literature whatever that is akin to Milton's work . To attain these ends the necessary ...
... mind prepared to comprehend and to enjoy it , and to make both the preparation and the subsequent study contribute to his power to read any literature whatever that is akin to Milton's work . To attain these ends the necessary ...
עמוד 8
... mind of the char- acters is exhibited often through the quotation of their own words , and that extended illustrations are introduced here and there . To apply the same process of analysis to a short passage , let us examine Satan's ...
... mind of the char- acters is exhibited often through the quotation of their own words , and that extended illustrations are introduced here and there . To apply the same process of analysis to a short passage , let us examine Satan's ...
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adorn Æneid æsthetic Almighty ancient angels Aonia appeared ARGOB arms battle beautiful Beelzebub behold Belial Book bright burning lake called Chaos character chariot Chimæras created dark Death deep deity dire divine Divine Comedy dread Earth Egypt eternal evil expression eyes fell fierce fiery fire firmament force gates glory goddess gods gold Greek Greek mythology happy hath head Heaven heavenly Hell highth hill horrid host infernal Jehovah Jove King land light lines Milton mind moon mortal Mount night Note o'er onomatopoeia Ophiuchus pain PARADISE LOST passage poem poetic poets Ptolemaic system punishment rage region reign round Satan seat seemed serpent sound spake speech sphere Spirits stars stood temple Thammuz thee thence things Thither thou thought throne thunder Tyrian purple UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA valley of Hinnom wandering whence winds wings words World worship