Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II, كتاب 1Silver, Burdett and Company, 1897 - 80 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... fall of man ; the actors , God , the Devils , the Angels , Adam , Eve , the Serpent , Death , and the seven mortal Sins . Milton , according to Voltaire , " pierced through the absurdity of that performance to the hidden majesty of the ...
... fall of man ; the actors , God , the Devils , the Angels , Adam , Eve , the Serpent , Death , and the seven mortal Sins . Milton , according to Voltaire , " pierced through the absurdity of that performance to the hidden majesty of the ...
الصفحة xiv
... fall of the angels , the creation , and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise . The poem was printed at Amsterdam in 1655 , and must have been known before that date in its MS . form to the learned in Eng- land . As Milton wrote a ...
... fall of the angels , the creation , and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise . The poem was printed at Amsterdam in 1655 , and must have been known before that date in its MS . form to the learned in Eng- land . As Milton wrote a ...
الصفحة xvi
... fall of man so much similarity in the arrangement of the incidents that it is difficult to establish Milton's indebted- ness to any particular author , while it is perfectly evident that he studied the various works on the subject ...
... fall of man so much similarity in the arrangement of the incidents that it is difficult to establish Milton's indebted- ness to any particular author , while it is perfectly evident that he studied the various works on the subject ...
الصفحة xxv
... fall , and through the rest of the poem it is only occasionally that the poet rises again to the grand style that is main- tained almost uninterruptedly from the beginning of the first to the end of the second book . it The superiority ...
... fall , and through the rest of the poem it is only occasionally that the poet rises again to the grand style that is main- tained almost uninterruptedly from the beginning of the first to the end of the second book . it The superiority ...
الصفحة xxxii
... fall - the Serpent , or rather Satan in the Serpent ; who , revolting from God , and drawing to his side many legions of Angels , was , by the command of God , driven out of Heaven , with all his crew , into the great Deep . Which ...
... fall - the Serpent , or rather Satan in the Serpent ; who , revolting from God , and drawing to his side many legions of Angels , was , by the command of God , driven out of Heaven , with all his crew , into the great Deep . Which ...
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according adjective adverb Aeneid ancient arms army battle Beelzebub Belial bleating burning burning lake called Chaos Cherubim clause Compare darkness death deep Demogorgon derived described devils dread earth Egypt empyreal epic epithet equivalent eternal ethereal expressed fallen angels fear fire first-born flames force glory gods Greek mythology hath Heaven Hell highth hill Homer hope horrid hypallage imitating infernal instance intransitive Israelites Jehovah Keightley king lake Latin Mammon means Milton mind misery modern English Moloch mortal night nominative absolute noun noun sentence object ordinary pain Paradise Lost participle passage passive pathetic fallacy poem poet poetry preposition punishment race rebel angels regarded reign Samson Agonistes Satan seems sense Seraphim sound spear speech Spirits suggests supposed Thammuz thee things thou thought throne thunder transitive verb utter verse Virgil Vondel's wind wings word worse writers zeugma