Paradise Lost, ספר 1 |
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עמוד xiii
These consequently are , on this side of the pre - supposed Infinite Eternity , the
main per . sons of the epic . But we are carried back into this pre - supposed
Infinite Eternity ; and the grand purpose of the poem CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.
These consequently are , on this side of the pre - supposed Infinite Eternity , the
main per . sons of the epic . But we are carried back into this pre - supposed
Infinite Eternity ; and the grand purpose of the poem CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.
עמוד xxi
Dante , Virgil , and Homer had supposed the place of punishment to be within the
earth . Dante ' s Inferno consists of nine circles extending beyond the centre of
the earth and increasing in horror towards the lowest , to which are consigned ...
Dante , Virgil , and Homer had supposed the place of punishment to be within the
earth . Dante ' s Inferno consists of nine circles extending beyond the centre of
the earth and increasing in horror towards the lowest , to which are consigned ...
עמוד xxii
Milton ' s phraseology is equivalent to saying that the whole distance from
Heaven to Hell is three times as far as from Heaven to Earth ; for , because the
centre of the Universe was anciently supposed to be occupied by the Earth , “
from the ...
Milton ' s phraseology is equivalent to saying that the whole distance from
Heaven to Hell is three times as far as from Heaven to Earth ; for , because the
centre of the Universe was anciently supposed to be occupied by the Earth , “
from the ...
עמוד xxviii
God and light of Heaven ” are both supposed to be withdrawn from Chaos , but
they are coextensive with the Empyrean . Three plains , one above the other and
separated by the constant unit of measure , the distance “ from the centre to the ...
God and light of Heaven ” are both supposed to be withdrawn from Chaos , but
they are coextensive with the Empyrean . Three plains , one above the other and
separated by the constant unit of measure , the distance “ from the centre to the ...
עמוד 1
In Phillips ' s Theatrum Poetarum , we are supposed to have Milton ' s judgment
of Shakespeare ' s tragedies ; for Phillips was Milton ' s nephew and pupil , and
his book bears seeming traces of Milton ' s hand . The language is , “ In tragedy ...
In Phillips ' s Theatrum Poetarum , we are supposed to have Milton ' s judgment
of Shakespeare ' s tragedies ; for Phillips was Milton ' s nephew and pupil , and
his book bears seeming traces of Milton ' s hand . The language is , “ In tragedy ...
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