Paradise Lost, ספר 1Ginn & Company, 1891 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 40
עמוד 15
... Keightley and Masson print Angel's , and , with Ross , they make ken a noun . Which is best ? Ken ( A. S. cunnan , can , to know , to be able ; Old Eng . kennen , to know , know by sight ; ken , the view , the gaze ; Scot . ken , know ...
... Keightley and Masson print Angel's , and , with Ross , they make ken a noun . Which is best ? Ken ( A. S. cunnan , can , to know , to be able ; Old Eng . kennen , to know , know by sight ; ken , the view , the gaze ; Scot . ken , know ...
עמוד 17
... Keightley cites , after Todd , on line 72 , a few words from Milton's Doctrine of Divorce , ' a local hell . . . in that uttermost and bottomless gulf of Chaos , deeper from holy bliss than the world's diameter multiplied . ' ( See the ...
... Keightley cites , after Todd , on line 72 , a few words from Milton's Doctrine of Divorce , ' a local hell . . . in that uttermost and bottomless gulf of Chaos , deeper from holy bliss than the world's diameter multiplied . ' ( See the ...
עמוד 18
... Keightley pronounces ' beest ' here ' a grammatical error ' ; but Shakes . uses the word similarly in Julius Cæsar , IV . 3 , " If that thou beest a Roman . " Beest is lineally descended from A. S. byst , like Ger . bist . Oh , how ...
... Keightley pronounces ' beest ' here ' a grammatical error ' ; but Shakes . uses the word similarly in Julius Cæsar , IV . 3 , " If that thou beest a Roman . " Beest is lineally descended from A. S. byst , like Ger . bist . Oh , how ...
עמוד 20
... Keightley , " we are to understand , ' We therefore will not do it . ' " Fate . What was the classical conception of fate ? -117 . Empyreal substance . Satan assumes that the angels are inde- structible . In the lines Upon the ...
... Keightley , " we are to understand , ' We therefore will not do it . ' " Fate . What was the classical conception of fate ? -117 . Empyreal substance . Satan assumes that the angels are inde- structible . In the lines Upon the ...
עמוד 22
... Keightley . · 141. Extinct . Supply ' be . ' Glory is brightness , and it is extinguished as a flame is put out . ( Lat . ex , out , and sti [ n ] guère , to prick , scratch ; quench . ) - 144. Of force ( like Gr . Big , of necessity ) ...
... Keightley . · 141. Extinct . Supply ' be . ' Glory is brightness , and it is extinguished as a flame is put out . ( Lat . ex , out , and sti [ n ] guère , to prick , scratch ; quench . ) - 144. Of force ( like Gr . Big , of necessity ) ...
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abyss Æneid Æschylus Almighty amphibrach anapest ancient angels Beelzebub behold Belial Boeotia burning cæsura called centre cents Chaos Cloth College Comus critics darkness death deep devils Dict edition Empyrean Eneid English Literature epic eternal Exod Faerie Queene fiery fire flowers gates glory gods Greek Hades hath Heaven to Earth hell Hesiod highth hill Himes Himes's Homer Iliad infernal Introduction Jerram Julius Cæsar Keightley King language Latin light Lycidas Mailing Price Masson meaning Milton Moloch Mount Helicon Muse night o'er Old Eng Pantheon Paradise Lost passage perhaps phrase poem poetical poetry poets Prof Professor prose rebel angels region Rhetoric rhyme river Satan says School seat seems sense Shakes Shakespeare song Sonnet sound Spenser spirits Starry Universe student style syllable Tartarus temple thee Theocritus thou thought throne thunder tion vast verse Virgil winds wings word