Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 35
עמוד 19
BOOK I . OF Man ' s first disobedience , and the fruit Of that forbidden tree , whose
inortal 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 , heavenly ...
BOOK I . OF Man ' s first disobedience , and the fruit Of that forbidden tree , whose
inortal 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 , heavenly ...
עמוד 59
But fate withstands , and to oppose th ' attempt Medusa with Gorgonian terror
guards The ford , and of itself the water flies millor All taste of living wight , as
once it fled 2725 The lip of Tantalus . Thus , roving on In confus ' d march forlorn ,
th ...
But fate withstands , and to oppose th ' attempt Medusa with Gorgonian terror
guards The ford , and of itself the water flies millor All taste of living wight , as
once it fled 2725 The lip of Tantalus . Thus , roving on In confus ' d march forlorn ,
th ...
עמוד 61
... execrable share , That dar ' st , though grim and terrible , advance Thy
miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass ,
That be assured , without leave ask ' d of thee : Retire , or taste thy folly ' ; and
learn by ...
... execrable share , That dar ' st , though grim and terrible , advance Thy
miscreated front athwart my way To yonder gates ? through them I mean to pass ,
That be assured , without leave ask ' d of thee : Retire , or taste thy folly ' ; and
learn by ...
עמוד 80
26472195 Light after light well us ' d they shall attain , And to the end persisting ,
safe arrive . . This my long sufferance and my day of grace Hall They who neglect
and scorn shall never taste ; But hard be harden ' d , blind be blinded more ...
26472195 Light after light well us ' d they shall attain , And to the end persisting ,
safe arrive . . This my long sufferance and my day of grace Hall They who neglect
and scorn shall never taste ; But hard be harden ' d , blind be blinded more ...
עמוד 106
If true , here only ' , and of delicious taste : Betwixt them lawns , or level downs ,
and flocks , Grazing the tender herb , were interpos ' d , Or palmy hillock ; or the
flow ' ry lap ? ' . Of some irriguous valley spread her store , ' ' . . . 255 Flow ' rs of
all ...
If true , here only ' , and of delicious taste : Betwixt them lawns , or level downs ,
and flocks , Grazing the tender herb , were interpos ' d , Or palmy hillock ; or the
flow ' ry lap ? ' . Of some irriguous valley spread her store , ' ' . . . 255 Flow ' rs of
all ...
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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 Angels arms behold bliss BOOK bounds bright bring cloud coming created creatures dark death deep delight divine doubt dreadful dwell earth equal eternal evil eyes fair faith fall Father fear fell field fire force fruit gates glory Gods grace hand happy hast hath head heard heart Heav'n Hell hill hope human King land leave less light live look lost meet mind morn nature never night once pain Paradise peace perhaps pow'r reason receive reign rest rise round Satan seat seek seem'd serpent shape side sight sons soon sound spake Spi'rits stand stars stood sweet taste thee thence things thou thoughts throne till tree voice whence wide winds wings