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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 13
עמוד 41
... Book I , even in Heaven he was more interested in the gold pavement than in God and his fellow angels . What , then ... end of Book II is not only impressive and power- ful , but also very important to the themes of the poem . The figure ...
... Book I , even in Heaven he was more interested in the gold pavement than in God and his fellow angels . What , then ... end of Book II is not only impressive and power- ful , but also very important to the themes of the poem . The figure ...
עמוד 136
... Books I and II . For instance , at the beginning of Book II he tells his fellow devils that they have an advantage over the forces of God because there can be no envy in Hell . But at the end of the conference of devils in that same book ...
... Books I and II . For instance , at the beginning of Book II he tells his fellow devils that they have an advantage over the forces of God because there can be no envy in Hell . But at the end of the conference of devils in that same book ...
עמוד 138
... end of Book IV that he cannot choose to be a serpent and return with impunity to his original form . In Book X , just as he is boasting of his achievements to his fellow devils , both Satan and all the rest of the devils are changed by ...
... end of Book IV that he cannot choose to be a serpent and return with impunity to his original form . In Book X , just as he is boasting of his achievements to his fellow devils , both Satan and all the rest of the devils are changed by ...
תוכן
JOHN MILTON | 5 |
three MILTONS MAJOR WORKS | 15 |
four PARADISE LOST | 26 |
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Abdiel Adam and Eve Adam says Adam's Aeneid asks battle beasts beautiful become Beelzebub beginning of Book blame blind Chaos choose Christ comes Comus created creatures Dagon danger Death defeat destroy devils E. M. W. Tillyard Earth eat the fruit Eliot end of Book envy epic eternal Eve's evil F. R. Leavis fall fallen angels Father fool forces Gabriel Garden gates glory God's grace Greek happy Harapha hate Heaven heavenly Hell Holy Trinity host human innocence John Milton King knowledge L'Allegro Lines live looks Lycidas means Messiah Michael Milton nature obedience offer pain Paradise Lost PARADISE LOST-BOOK Paradise Regained peace poem poet poetry praise punishment Puritan Raphael reader rebel Renaissance repent replies rest Samson Agonistes Satan serpent shows soliloquy sonnets speak speech suffer tells temptation tempted things thought throne told tree true truth ugly Uriel virtue words