Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and II, كتاب 1Silver, Burdett and Company, 1897 - 80 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... writers who had chosen the same subject , and not only by Italian writers but by writers in all the many continental languages with which Milton was acquainted . Two modern critics , Mr. Gosse and Mr. Edmundston , find the chief ...
... writers who had chosen the same subject , and not only by Italian writers but by writers in all the many continental languages with which Milton was acquainted . Two modern critics , Mr. Gosse and Mr. Edmundston , find the chief ...
الصفحة xiii
... writers . Thus Milton's well - known line , is very " Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven , " like two lines of Vondel's . But this proves little ; it may be paralleled not only in Vondel , but also in Fletcher and Crashaw ...
... writers . Thus Milton's well - known line , is very " Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven , " like two lines of Vondel's . But this proves little ; it may be paralleled not only in Vondel , but also in Fletcher and Crashaw ...
الصفحة xv
... writers , or whether Milton thought he really owed no more to Caedmon than to the host of intermediate writers who had told the story of the beginning of the world , or whether after all Milton was totally unacquainted with Caedmon's ...
... writers , or whether Milton thought he really owed no more to Caedmon than to the host of intermediate writers who had told the story of the beginning of the world , or whether after all Milton was totally unacquainted with Caedmon's ...
الصفحة xvii
... writer from whom he is supposed to have borrowed may be both equally indebted to some still earlier writer known to both , or more probably to some traditional treatment of the story of the beginning of the world handed down from ...
... writer from whom he is supposed to have borrowed may be both equally indebted to some still earlier writer known to both , or more probably to some traditional treatment of the story of the beginning of the world handed down from ...
الصفحة xviii
... writers had been carefully studied by him , and he could proudly declare , like Matthew Arnold's Mycerinus , that , " Rapt in reverential awe , He sat obedient in the fiery prime Of youth self - governed at the foot of law . " Having ...
... writers had been carefully studied by him , and he could proudly declare , like Matthew Arnold's Mycerinus , that , " Rapt in reverential awe , He sat obedient in the fiery prime Of youth self - governed at the foot of law . " Having ...
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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