A Sketch of the Life and Works of John Milton (from a Course of Lectures Held at the Victoria Lyceum During the Winter of 1885-1886).R. Gaertner, 1886 - 35 עמודים |
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עמוד 4
... charm of the English landscape delights his eyes grown dull in the college shades ; his power of observation is developed . He does not however study nature with the keen glance of the scientific observer ; he looks at her with the eye ...
... charm of the English landscape delights his eyes grown dull in the college shades ; his power of observation is developed . He does not however study nature with the keen glance of the scientific observer ; he looks at her with the eye ...
עמוד 8
... charm to resist the power of Comus , a precious root which will allow them to brave the enchanter's spell ; and thus armed they start in search of the enemy . The scene now changes . The palace of Comus appears before us , tables are ...
... charm to resist the power of Comus , a precious root which will allow them to brave the enchanter's spell ; and thus armed they start in search of the enemy . The scene now changes . The palace of Comus appears before us , tables are ...
עמוד 13
... charm ppon him , and he may have hoped to wrestle for the palm with Spenser whom he loved id imitated . But as he grew older , the times changed ; the golden sunset of romantic ivalry and of the Renaissance which sheds its glory on the ...
... charm ppon him , and he may have hoped to wrestle for the palm with Spenser whom he loved id imitated . But as he grew older , the times changed ; the golden sunset of romantic ivalry and of the Renaissance which sheds its glory on the ...
עמוד 22
... charm of her unconscious loveliness ; and his stern heart seems to melt with pity , when he sees one so beautiful , so innocent , and so weak exposed to such a fierce and crafty enemy . The serpent seeking for her finds her in a bower ...
... charm of her unconscious loveliness ; and his stern heart seems to melt with pity , when he sees one so beautiful , so innocent , and so weak exposed to such a fierce and crafty enemy . The serpent seeking for her finds her in a bower ...
עמוד 23
... charm . " Here lies Adam's guilt . He loves God's creature more than God himself . And now Eve's intoxication catches Adam , and both glow as with new wine , forgetting past and future in the en- joyment of the present hour and of their ...
... charm . " Here lies Adam's guilt . He loves God's creature more than God himself . And now Eve's intoxication catches Adam , and both glow as with new wine , forgetting past and future in the en- joyment of the present hour and of their ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Adam and Eve admired angels appears beauty Belial blind bright Cavaliers Charles charm Chorus Christ Comus conscious creature Dalila dark death desert despair divine doom dreams Earl of Bridgewater earth England English enjoys eyes fair fall father fear feels fierce final doom flowers follows forest fruit genius glorious glory God's grace grand grandeur Heaven heavenly Hebrew Hell honour hope human innocence Jesus John Milton King Lady liberty light live look Lord Ludlow Castle Luisenschule 1886 Lycidas Manoah misery morning night noble Old Testament once Pandaemonium Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion Philistines poem poet poetry political Ptolomaic Raphael religious revenge rise roused Samson Samson Agonistes Satan scene seem'd serpent shades sight solemn soul speech Spirit stern strange strength struggle sublime sweet sweetest tells temptation tempted terrible thee thou tree triumph tyranny verse victorious weakness whilst wild wonderful words youth
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עמוד 15 - Farewell, happy fields, Where joy for ever dwells ; hail horrors, hail Infernal world, and thou profoundest Hell Receive thy new possessor ; one who brings A mind not to be changed by place, or time.
עמוד 18 - Pure as the expanse of heaven : I thither went With unexperienced thought, and laid me down On the green bank, to look into the clear Smooth lake, that to me seem'd another sky. As I bent down to look, just opposite A shape within the watery gleam appear'd, Bending to look on me : I started back, It started back ; but pleased I soon return'd, Pleased it return'd as soon with answering looks Of sympathy and love...
עמוד 21 - O'er other creatures : yet when I approach Her loveliness, so absolute she seems, And in herself complete, so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best : All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded ; Wisdom in discourse with her Loses, discountenanced, and like folly shows...
עמוד 9 - Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (That last infirmity of noble mind) To scorn delights, and live laborious days : But the fair guerdon when we hope to find, And think to burst out into sudden blaze, Comes the blind Fury with the abhorred shears And slits the thin-spun life. But not the praise...
עמוד 25 - And straight conjunction with this sex : for either He never shall find out fit mate, but such As some misfortune brings him, or mistake ; Or whom he wishes most shall seldom gain Through her perverseness, but shall see her gain'd By a far worse ; or if she love, withheld By parents ; or his happiest choice too late Shall meet, already link'd and wedlock-bound To a fell adversary, his hate or shame ; Which infinite calamity shall cause To human life, and household peace confound.
עמוד 16 - The secrets of the hoary deep; a dark Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place, are lost; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand.
עמוד 27 - They, looking back, all the eastern side beheld Of Paradise, so late their happy seat, Waved over by that flaming brand ; the gate With dreadful faces thronged, and fiery arms. Some natural tears they dropt, but wiped them soon ; The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide : They, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow, Through Eden took their solitary way.
עמוד 33 - But what more oft in nations grown corrupt, And by their vices brought to servitude, Than to love bondage more than liberty, Bondage with ease than strenuous liberty; And to despise, or envy, or suspect Whom GOD hath of His special favour raised [373] As their deliverer?
עמוד 26 - Dire was the tossing, deep the groans : Despair Tended the sick, busiest from couch to couch ; And over them triumphant Death his dart Shook, but delay'd to strike, though oft invoked With vows, as their chief good, and final hope.
עמוד 25 - Thy suppliant I beg, and clasp thy knees ; bereave me not, Whereon I live, thy gentle looks, thy aid, Thy counsel, in this uttermost distress, My only strength and stay ; forlorn of thee, Whither shall I betake me, where subsist ? While yet we live, scarce one short hour perhaps, Between us two let there be peace : both joining As join'd in injuries, one enmity Against a foe by doom express assign'd us.