Milton's Paradise Lost: Books I and IID.C. Heath & Company, 1900 - 270 من الصفحات |
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... things ought himself to be a true poem ; that is , a composition and pattern of the best and most hon- ourable things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men and famous cities , unless he have in himself the experi- ence and ...
... things ought himself to be a true poem ; that is , a composition and pattern of the best and most hon- ourable things ; not presuming to sing high praises of heroic men and famous cities , unless he have in himself the experi- ence and ...
الصفحة 16
... things otherwise , and for the most part worse , than else they would have expressed them . Not without cause ... thing of itself , to all judicious ears , trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers , fit ...
... things otherwise , and for the most part worse , than else they would have expressed them . Not without cause ... thing of itself , to all judicious ears , trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers , fit ...
الصفحة 35
... things now deemed of no importance . MYTHOLOGY . 21. Milton's mind was stored with the mythologies of Greece and Rome as they appeared in the works of the classic poets . These mythologies were not fixed and consistent in form , but ...
... things now deemed of no importance . MYTHOLOGY . 21. Milton's mind was stored with the mythologies of Greece and Rome as they appeared in the works of the classic poets . These mythologies were not fixed and consistent in form , but ...
الصفحة 37
... things . He was content to express the first fact under the image of personality , and the other under the image of parent- age . The poet and moralist saw in the sun a proof of beneficent care over the universe conjoined at times with ...
... things . He was content to express the first fact under the image of personality , and the other under the image of parent- age . The poet and moralist saw in the sun a proof of beneficent care over the universe conjoined at times with ...
الصفحة 54
... things , quick- silver or " Volatile Hermes . " ( See 6 and 9. ) Bacchus , god of wine . Milton refers to the legend of his seizure by Tyrrhenian pirates , who supposed him a beautiful youth and designed to sell him as a slave . He ...
... things , quick- silver or " Volatile Hermes . " ( See 6 and 9. ) Bacchus , god of wine . Milton refers to the legend of his seizure by Tyrrhenian pirates , who supposed him a beautiful youth and designed to sell him as a slave . He ...
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Abyss adorn Æneid ancient angels Aonia Apollo appear ARGOB arms beautiful Belial body burning lake called Chaos character Charybdis Colchis conceived constellation darkness death deep deities divine dread earth Egypt employed epic eternal expression fate fell fiery fire fixed stars force glory goddess gods gold Greece Greek Greek mythology Hades hath head Heaven heavenly Hell Hercules highth immortal infernal Jehovah Jove king land legend light lines literature Milton mind monarch monster moon mortal motion Mount musical myth nature night Note nymph o'er Ophiuchus pain Paradise Lost passage planets poem poets Ptolemaic system punishment race region reign revenge round Satan Saturn Scylla seat serpent space speech spheres Spirits stood stream substance SYMPLEGADES Tartarus temple Thammuz thee thence things thou thought throne Uranus valley of Hinnom Venus wandering whence winds wings word worship