The Poetical Works of John Milton, Nide 3Macmillan, 1893 |
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Sivu 6
... Satan might be a better contrast to Paradise lost by our first parents too easily yielding to the same seducing Spirit . " This remark is perfectly just ; but it receives elucidation and point from Ellwood's story of the way in which ...
... Satan might be a better contrast to Paradise lost by our first parents too easily yielding to the same seducing Spirit . " This remark is perfectly just ; but it receives elucidation and point from Ellwood's story of the way in which ...
Sivu 7
... Satan , the story of whose fortunes , from his rebellion in Heaven on to his temptation of Adam and conquest thereby of Earth and the Universe of Man , forms the true thread of events in the first poem , here reappears in changed guise ...
... Satan , the story of whose fortunes , from his rebellion in Heaven on to his temptation of Adam and conquest thereby of Earth and the Universe of Man , forms the true thread of events in the first poem , here reappears in changed guise ...
Sivu 9
... Satan's triumph in Paradise Lost , it is to be remembered , was that he and his crew of Fallen Angels had succeeded in adding the " orbicular World " of Man , i.e. the whole Starry Universe or Cosmos with the Earth at its centre , to ...
... Satan's triumph in Paradise Lost , it is to be remembered , was that he and his crew of Fallen Angels had succeeded in adding the " orbicular World " of Man , i.e. the whole Starry Universe or Cosmos with the Earth at its centre , to ...
Sivu 10
... Satan is still their chief , the greatest in power and in ability , the leader in their councils , their governor , and the director of their common enterprises . He is no longer the same sublime spirit as in the Paradise Lost , in whom ...
... Satan is still their chief , the greatest in power and in ability , the leader in their councils , their governor , and the director of their common enterprises . He is no longer the same sublime spirit as in the Paradise Lost , in whom ...
Sivu 11
... Satan on his farther proceedings ; but the remainder of the Book brings us back to the Desert , where Satan , early in the second day , renews the temptation . This second day's temptation is the most protracted and laborious , and the ...
... Satan on his farther proceedings ; but the remainder of the Book brings us back to the Desert , where Satan , early in the second day , renews the temptation . This second day's temptation is the most protracted and laborious , and the ...
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Adam adjective allusion Amphibrach ancient Angels Bethabara Blank Verse Book called Caphtor Chaos Chor Chorus Christ's Comus Corineus Dagon daughter death dramatic Earth English epic Euripides father giant glory goddess Greek hast hath Heaven Hebrew Hell honour Iambic Iambus Introd Italian Jupiter Keightley King L'Allegro Latin legend lines lords Lycidas meaning metre metrical Milton mind Muse Nazarite occurs once original edition Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parthian Parthian Empire passage peculiar perhaps Philistines phrase poem poet poetical prose Psalm reference rhyme Roman Sams Samson Agonistes Satan Scripture sense Shakespeare shalt song Sonnet speech spelling spelt Spenser sphere Spirit Spondee stanza star strength supposed syllable syntax Temptation Thammuz thee things thou art thought throne tion Tragedy trisyllabic Trochee verb Warton whole word writers