Paradise Lost, ספר 1 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 26
עמוד xiv
He , as all critics have perceived , and in a wider sense than most of them have
perceived , is the real hero of the poem . He and his actions are the link between
that new World of Man , the infancy of which we behold in the poem , and that ...
He , as all critics have perceived , and in a wider sense than most of them have
perceived , is the real hero of the poem . He and his actions are the link between
that new World of Man , the infancy of which we behold in the poem , and that ...
עמוד 2
He was probably provoked to strength of statement by having heard of the '
stumbling ' of many of the first readers of Paradise Lost , and perhaps of the
outcry of some critics at the novelty of the verse . Meaning mainly to defend his
choice of ...
He was probably provoked to strength of statement by having heard of the '
stumbling ' of many of the first readers of Paradise Lost , and perhaps of the
outcry of some critics at the novelty of the verse . Meaning mainly to defend his
choice of ...
עמוד 7
18 - 21 ) ; or with Landor , R . C . Browue , and the majority of critics , we may take
secret in its original Latin sense of apart , retired , separate ; as secreta in Æneid ,
II . 299 , secretos , Æneid , VIII . 670 ; and as Milton perhaps uses the word in ...
18 - 21 ) ; or with Landor , R . C . Browue , and the majority of critics , we may take
secret in its original Latin sense of apart , retired , separate ; as secreta in Æneid ,
II . 299 , secretos , Æneid , VIII . 670 ; and as Milton perhaps uses the word in ...
עמוד 13
Note the tremendous energy of the line , and how much force the appropriate
reading of the first three words demands . The critics cite the fall of Satan in Luke
x . 18 , the hurling of Vulcan in Iliad , I . 591 . See the Prometheus of Æschylus ,
366 ...
Note the tremendous energy of the line , and how much force the appropriate
reading of the first three words demands . The critics cite the fall of Satan in Luke
x . 18 , the hurling of Vulcan in Iliad , I . 591 . See the Prometheus of Æschylus ,
366 ...
עמוד 15
This powerful line arrests the attention of many critics . Hunter quotes from
Chaucer ' s Parson ' s Tale , “ In hell . . . the dark light that shall come out of the
fire . . . showeth him the horrible devils , ” etc . Todd cites from The Wisdom of
Solomon ...
This powerful line arrests the attention of many critics . Hunter quotes from
Chaucer ' s Parson ' s Tale , “ In hell . . . the dark light that shall come out of the
fire . . . showeth him the horrible devils , ” etc . Todd cites from The Wisdom of
Solomon ...
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