Paradise Lost0: A Poem in Twelve Books. 2 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 16
עמוד 24
There stood A grove hard by , { prung up with this their change , His will who
reigns above , to aggravate Their penance , laden with fair fruit , like that 550
Which grew in Paradise , the bait of Eve * Us'd by the tempter : on that prospect
strange ...
There stood A grove hard by , { prung up with this their change , His will who
reigns above , to aggravate Their penance , laden with fair fruit , like that 550
Which grew in Paradise , the bait of Eve * Us'd by the tempter : on that prospect
strange ...
עמוד 66
380 Not higher that hill nor wider looking round , Whereon for different cause the
tempter set Our second Adam , in the wilderness ; To fhew him earth's kingdoms
and their glory . His eye might there command , wherever stood 385 City of old ...
380 Not higher that hill nor wider looking round , Whereon for different cause the
tempter set Our second Adam , in the wilderness ; To fhew him earth's kingdoms
and their glory . His eye might there command , wherever stood 385 City of old ...
עמוד 121
PARADISE REGAIN'D . BOOK I. I who ere while the happy garden fung , By one
man's disobedience loft , now fing Recover'd Paradise to all mankind , By one
man's firm obedience fully try'd Through all temptation , and the tempter foil'd 5 In
...
PARADISE REGAIN'D . BOOK I. I who ere while the happy garden fung , By one
man's disobedience loft , now fing Recover'd Paradise to all mankind , By one
man's firm obedience fully try'd Through all temptation , and the tempter foil'd 5 In
...
עמוד 158
2 John Milton. Of chiming strings , or charming pipes , and winds Of gentlest gale
Arabian odors fann'd From their soft wings , and Flora's earliest smells . - 365
Such was the splendor , and the Tempter now His invitation earnestly renew'd .
2 John Milton. Of chiming strings , or charming pipes , and winds Of gentlest gale
Arabian odors fann'd From their soft wings , and Flora's earliest smells . - 365
Such was the splendor , and the Tempter now His invitation earnestly renew'd .
עמוד 159
With that Both table and provifion vanish'd quite With sound of harpies wings ,
and talons heard ; Only th ' importune Tempter still remainid , And with these
words his temptation pursu'd . 405 By hunger , that each other creaturc tames ,
Thou ...
With that Both table and provifion vanish'd quite With sound of harpies wings ,
and talons heard ; Only th ' importune Tempter still remainid , And with these
words his temptation pursu'd . 405 By hunger , that each other creaturc tames ,
Thou ...
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LibraryThing Review
ביקורת משתמש - VivalaErin - LibraryThingThe shortest answer is: John Milton was a poetic genius. PL is so beautiful, you can't help but feel for Adam and Eve. Even Satan is a great character - he so wants to be an epic hero. This poem is a masterpiece, and he wrote it completely blind. Beautiful, absolutely amazing. קרא סקירה מלאה
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ביקורת משתמש - StefanY - LibraryThingHistorical significance and beautifully descriptive prose aside, I couldn't get into this book at all. Maybe it's too much familiarity with the plot or the inevitability of the impending doom of the ... קרא סקירה מלאה
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Adam againſt alſo Angels arms behold beſt better BOOK bounds bring brought callid cloud comes death deeds deep deſcended doubt dwell earth evil eyes fair faith fall fame Father fear fell fight fire firſt fruit glory grace ground hand haſt hath head hear heard heart Heav'n Hell hill himſelf hold hope juſt king kingdom land laſt late leave leſs light live Lord loſt mankind means mind moſt muſt nature night once Paradiſe peace plain pow'r race reign reply'd reſt return'd Satan Saviour ſaw ſea ſeat ſee ſeek ſeems ſet ſhall ſhalt ſhould ſome ſon ſoon ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch Tempter thee themſelves thence theſe things thoſe thou art thought throne till tree true truth virtue voice waſte whoſe wide