Paradise LostParadise Lost' is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. It was first published in the year 1667. The poem concerns the Biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is to "justify the ways of God to men". |
מתוך הספר
עמוד
... more, and SILOA'S Brook that flow'd Fast by the Oracle of God; I thence Invoke
thy aid to my adventrous Song, That with no middle flight intends to soar Above
Th' AONIAN Mount, while it pursues Things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhime.
... more, and SILOA'S Brook that flow'd Fast by the Oracle of God; I thence Invoke
thy aid to my adventrous Song, That with no middle flight intends to soar Above
Th' AONIAN Mount, while it pursues Things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhime.
עמוד
... thundring out of SION, thron'd Between the Cherubim; yea, often plac'd Within
his Sanctuary itself their Shrines, Abominations; and with cursed things His holy
Rites, and solemn Feasts profan'd, And with their darkness durst affront his light.
... thundring out of SION, thron'd Between the Cherubim; yea, often plac'd Within
his Sanctuary itself their Shrines, Abominations; and with cursed things His holy
Rites, and solemn Feasts profan'd, And with their darkness durst affront his light.
עמוד
And here let those Who boast in mortal things, and wondring tell Of BABEL, and
the works of MEMPHIAN Kings, Learn how thir greatest Monuments of Fame, And
Strength and Art are easily outdone By Spirits reprobate, and in an hour What in ...
And here let those Who boast in mortal things, and wondring tell Of BABEL, and
the works of MEMPHIAN Kings, Learn how thir greatest Monuments of Fame, And
Strength and Art are easily outdone By Spirits reprobate, and in an hour What in ...
עמוד
Warr therefore, open or conceal'd, alike My voice disswades; for what can force
or guile With him, or who deceive his mind, whose eye Views all things at one
view? he from heav'ns highth All these our motions vain, sees and derides; Not ...
Warr therefore, open or conceal'd, alike My voice disswades; for what can force
or guile With him, or who deceive his mind, whose eye Views all things at one
view? he from heav'ns highth All these our motions vain, sees and derides; Not ...
עמוד
Our greatness will appear Then most conspicuous, when great things of small,
Useful of hurtful, prosperous of adverse We can create, and in what place so e're
Thrive under evil, and work ease out of pain Through labour and endurance.
Our greatness will appear Then most conspicuous, when great things of small,
Useful of hurtful, prosperous of adverse We can create, and in what place so e're
Thrive under evil, and work ease out of pain Through labour and endurance.
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
ADAM Angel Arms Beast behold bliss bounds bright bring Cloud created Creatures dark Death deep delight Divine dreadful dwell Earth equal Eternal evil eyes fair Faith fall farr Father fear fell field fire Fruit Gate Glorie Gods grace hand happie hast hath head heard heart Heav’n heav’nly Hell Hill hope human King Land least leave less light live look lost Love Mean mind Morn Nature never Night once pain Paradise peace perhaps pure Reason Reign rest rise round SATAN seat seek Serpent shape side sight Sons soon sound spake Spirits stand Starrs stood sweet taste thee thence things thir thou thoughts Throne till Tree vertue voice Warr whence wide Winds wings World