Paradise Lost, ספר 1 |
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עמוד viii
Our World , as Milton calls it , the whole solar system and the stars , is linked to
Heaven and to Hell [ to the latter by the bridge , Par . Lost , II . 1028 ] , and in
Chaos . It is a vast hollow sphere , hung at its zenith by a golden chain from the ...
Our World , as Milton calls it , the whole solar system and the stars , is linked to
Heaven and to Hell [ to the latter by the bridge , Par . Lost , II . 1028 ] , and in
Chaos . It is a vast hollow sphere , hung at its zenith by a golden chain from the ...
עמוד xiii
It is an epic of the whole human species — an epic of our entire planet , or indeed
of the entire astronomical universe . The title of the poem , though perhaps the
best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full extent of
...
It is an epic of the whole human species — an epic of our entire planet , or indeed
of the entire astronomical universe . The title of the poem , though perhaps the
best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full extent of
...
עמוד xiv
... are actually what he did conceive , and most tenaciously keep before his mind
from first to last ; and , unless they are thoroughly grasped , the poem will not be
understood as a whole , and many particular portions of it will be misinterpreted .
... are actually what he did conceive , and most tenaciously keep before his mind
from first to last ; and , unless they are thoroughly grasped , the poem will not be
understood as a whole , and many particular portions of it will be misinterpreted .
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 xxxiv
Explain any peculiarities , obscurities , or uncommon use of language . 4 . What
is the object of the author in the passage as a whole ? Is this object relevant to his
general purpose in the composition ? Is the passage needful ? or superfluous ?
Explain any peculiarities , obscurities , or uncommon use of language . 4 . What
is the object of the author in the passage as a whole ? Is this object relevant to his
general purpose in the composition ? Is the passage needful ? or superfluous ?
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