Paradise Lost, ספר 1 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 28
עמוד vi
And so , in the ' void profound ' of infinite space , during the cycles of past eternity
, lay that vast aggregation of matter which constituted the luminous Empyreal
Heavens above and the black abysses of Chaos beneath . He tells us that
heaven ...
And so , in the ' void profound ' of infinite space , during the cycles of past eternity
, lay that vast aggregation of matter which constituted the luminous Empyreal
Heavens above and the black abysses of Chaos beneath . He tells us that
heaven ...
עמוד vii
It is not homogeneous . It apparently has strata . In it there is at least one vast
vacuity . ' Through it Satan , with difficulty and labor hard , ' O ' er bog or steep ,
through strait , rough , dense , or rare , With head , hands , wings , or feet ,
pursues his ...
It is not homogeneous . It apparently has strata . In it there is at least one vast
vacuity . ' Through it Satan , with difficulty and labor hard , ' O ' er bog or steep ,
through strait , rough , dense , or rare , With head , hands , wings , or feet ,
pursues his ...
עמוד viii
It is a vast hollow sphere , hung at its zenith by a golden chain from the Empyrean
. . . . It is beaten by the winds of Chaos , and has only [ sic ] light on that side of it
which is turned to Heaven . At its very zenith a bright sea flows as of liquid pearl ...
It is a vast hollow sphere , hung at its zenith by a golden chain from the Empyrean
. . . . It is beaten by the winds of Chaos , and has only [ sic ] light on that side of it
which is turned to Heaven . At its very zenith a bright sea flows as of liquid pearl ...
עמוד xiii
But it is the vast comprehension of the story , both in space and time , as leading
to this point , that makes it unique among epics , and entitles Milton to speak of it
as involving “ Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme . ” It is , in short , a ...
But it is the vast comprehension of the story , both in space and time , as leading
to this point , that makes it unique among epics , and entitles Milton to speak of it
as involving “ Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme . ” It is , in short , a ...
עמוד xv
He is here surrounded by a vast population of beings , called “ the Angels , ” or “
Sons of God , " who draw near to His throne in worship , derive thence their
nurture and their delight , and yet live dispersed through all the ranges and
recesses ...
He is here surrounded by a vast population of beings , called “ the Angels , ” or “
Sons of God , " who draw near to His throne in worship , derive thence their
nurture and their delight , and yet live dispersed through all the ranges and
recesses ...
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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