Paradise Lost, ספר 1Ginn & Company, 1891 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 36
עמוד 13
... Shakespeare ? Proud , presumptuous , audacious . 45. Hurled , etc. Note the tremendous energy of the line , and how much force the appropriate reading of the first three words demands . The critics cite the fall of Satan in Luke x . 18 ...
... Shakespeare ? Proud , presumptuous , audacious . 45. Hurled , etc. Note the tremendous energy of the line , and how much force the appropriate reading of the first three words demands . The critics cite the fall of Satan in Luke x . 18 ...
עמוד 15
... Shakespeare and in Milton , and not ( as now ) as merely equivalent to ' saw . ' " Milton , however , appears to use ... Shakespeare . " R. C. Browne . But Shakespeare also used the plu . situations , and both he and Milton use situate ...
... Shakespeare and in Milton , and not ( as now ) as merely equivalent to ' saw . ' " Milton , however , appears to use ... Shakespeare . " R. C. Browne . But Shakespeare also used the plu . situations , and both he and Milton use situate ...
עמוד 16
... Shakespeare's " Hell is murky , " and Milton's " Burning embers through the room teach light to counterfeit a gloom . " - 66 . Hope never comes . So Dante's Inferno , III . 9 , “ All hope abandon , ye who enter here " ( the inscription ...
... Shakespeare's " Hell is murky , " and Milton's " Burning embers through the room teach light to counterfeit a gloom . " - 66 . Hope never comes . So Dante's Inferno , III . 9 , “ All hope abandon , ye who enter here " ( the inscription ...
עמוד 19
... Shakespeare ( in Julius Cæsar , for instance ) of the thunder as a weapon separate from the lightning ? -94 . Force . Meaning of this word in line 101 ? The language of Prometheus in defying Jove and in asserting unconquerable will ...
... Shakespeare ( in Julius Cæsar , for instance ) of the thunder as a weapon separate from the lightning ? -94 . Force . Meaning of this word in line 101 ? The language of Prometheus in defying Jove and in asserting unconquerable will ...
עמוד 20
... Shakespeare this word should be pronounced as a trisyllable ; but may Milton make this third foot an amphibrach ? or the fourth an anapest ? -116 . Downfall . " Here , " says Keightley , " we are to understand , ' We therefore will not ...
... Shakespeare this word should be pronounced as a trisyllable ; but may Milton make this third foot an amphibrach ? or the fourth an anapest ? -116 . Downfall . " Here , " says Keightley , " we are to understand , ' We therefore will not ...
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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