Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II, كتاب 1Silver, Burdett and Company, 1897 - 80 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... the most gorgeous passages of his epic poetry . At one time they seemed likely to determine his ultimate choice . Milton was inclined to follow the example of Spenser and take the mythical King Arthur as his hero , D vii INTRODUCTION,
... the most gorgeous passages of his epic poetry . At one time they seemed likely to determine his ultimate choice . Milton was inclined to follow the example of Spenser and take the mythical King Arthur as his hero , D vii INTRODUCTION,
الصفحة viii
... King Arthur as his hero , in which case the Tilting furniture , emblazoned shields , Impresses quaint , caparisons and steeds , Bases and tinsel trappings , gorgeous knights At joust and tournament , " " instead of being the occasional ...
... King Arthur as his hero , in which case the Tilting furniture , emblazoned shields , Impresses quaint , caparisons and steeds , Bases and tinsel trappings , gorgeous knights At joust and tournament , " " instead of being the occasional ...
الصفحة xxi
... kings and great barons . Thus it became impossible for Milton to make the glorification of his native land the main subject of his epic poem . There was however one means left by which he could express his patriotism without appearing ...
... kings and great barons . Thus it became impossible for Milton to make the glorification of his native land the main subject of his epic poem . There was however one means left by which he could express his patriotism without appearing ...
الصفحة xxviii
... king by his most famous predecessors , that Milton could on occasion be boldly original , when originality was required . In delineating the character of Satan his genius led him to treat the great enemy ' of mankind with a generosity ...
... king by his most famous predecessors , that Milton could on occasion be boldly original , when originality was required . In delineating the character of Satan his genius led him to treat the great enemy ' of mankind with a generosity ...
الصفحة xxix
... king of hell , when " for the general safety he despised his own " ( II . 481 ) , and undertook alone the difficult enterprise which daunted the courage of the mightiest of his followers . The same treatment of Satan's char- acter is ...
... king of hell , when " for the general safety he despised his own " ( II . 481 ) , and undertook alone the difficult enterprise which daunted the courage of the mightiest of his followers . The same treatment of Satan's char- acter is ...
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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