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
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 52
עמוד
I know thee not, nor ever saw till now Sight more detestable then him and thee. T'
whom thus the Portress of Hell Gate reply'd; Hast thou forgot me then, and do I
seem Now in thine eye so foul, once deemd so fair In Heav'n, when at Th' ...
I know thee not, nor ever saw till now Sight more detestable then him and thee. T'
whom thus the Portress of Hell Gate reply'd; Hast thou forgot me then, and do I
seem Now in thine eye so foul, once deemd so fair In Heav'n, when at Th' ...
עמוד
Thus with the Year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet
approach of Ev'n or Morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or Summers Rose, Or flocks,
or herds, or human face divine; But cloud in stead, and everduring dark
Surrounds me, ...
Thus with the Year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet
approach of Ev'n or Morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or Summers Rose, Or flocks,
or herds, or human face divine; But cloud in stead, and everduring dark
Surrounds me, ...
עמוד
Thou at the sight Pleas'd, out of Heaven shalt look down and smile, While by thee
rais'd I ruin all my Foes, Death last, and with his Carcass glut the Grave: Then
with the multitude of my redeemd Shall enter Heaven long absent, and returne, ...
Thou at the sight Pleas'd, out of Heaven shalt look down and smile, While by thee
rais'd I ruin all my Foes, Death last, and with his Carcass glut the Grave: Then
with the multitude of my redeemd Shall enter Heaven long absent, and returne, ...
עמוד
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
עמוד
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
הגעת למגבלת הצפייה עבור ספר זה מדוע?.
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LibraryThing Review
ביקורת משתמש - VivalaErin - LibraryThingThe shortest answer is: John Milton was a poetic genius. PL is so beautiful, you can't help but feel for Adam and Eve. Even Satan is a great character - he so wants to be an epic hero. This poem is a masterpiece, and he wrote it completely blind. Beautiful, absolutely amazing. קרא סקירה מלאה
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ביקורת משתמש - StefanY - LibraryThingHistorical significance and beautifully descriptive prose aside, I couldn't get into this book at all. Maybe it's too much familiarity with the plot or the inevitability of the impending doom of the ... קרא סקירה מלאה
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