Paradise Lost, ספר 1 |
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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 xxiv
He has , however , made a map of the four grand divisions which is more vague
and indefinite than Dante ' s of his nine circles only in the sense in which a map
of a hemisphere is more vague and indefinite than one of a county .
He has , however , made a map of the four grand divisions which is more vague
and indefinite than Dante ' s of his nine circles only in the sense in which a map
of a hemisphere is more vague and indefinite than one of a county .
עמוד xxxi
It gives him lessons which nowhere else from an Englishman ' s work can be
obtain , and feeds a sense which English literature , in general , seems too much
bent on disappointing and baffling . And this sense is yet so deep - seated in
human ...
It gives him lessons which nowhere else from an Englishman ' s work can be
obtain , and feeds a sense which English literature , in general , seems too much
bent on disappointing and baffling . And this sense is yet so deep - seated in
human ...
עמוד 2
dicious ears , trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt
numbers , fit quantity of syllables , and the sense variously drawn out from one
verse into another ; not in the jingling sound of like endings , a fault avoided by
the ...
dicious ears , trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt
numbers , fit quantity of syllables , and the sense variously drawn out from one
verse into another ; not in the jingling sound of like endings , a fault avoided by
the ...
עמוד 6
Mortal ( Lat . mors , death , mortalis , subject to death ; mortalis in ecclesiastical
Lat . means deadly , which is said to be the sense of mortal in this line . But is it
likely that Milton repeats the notion of death - bringing ? May ' mortal taste ' mean
...
Mortal ( Lat . mors , death , mortalis , subject to death ; mortalis in ecclesiastical
Lat . means deadly , which is said to be the sense of mortal in this line . But is it
likely that Milton repeats the notion of death - bringing ? May ' mortal taste ' mean
...
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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