Paradise Lost, Bog 1 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 12
Side vii
His father was a scrivener , or writer of legal documents . “ The Spread Eagle , " where Milton's father lived , was a fit place in which to nurse the poetic instincts of the boy ; for his father was a musician , a song - writer , and a ...
His father was a scrivener , or writer of legal documents . “ The Spread Eagle , " where Milton's father lived , was a fit place in which to nurse the poetic instincts of the boy ; for his father was a musician , a song - writer , and a ...
Side ix
However , despite his industry and ambition , we find him quietly retiring to his father's house at Horton , a little village about seventeen miles northwest of London . Here , in the quiet of an English village , he spent five years of ...
However , despite his industry and ambition , we find him quietly retiring to his father's house at Horton , a little village about seventeen miles northwest of London . Here , in the quiet of an English village , he spent five years of ...
Side 4
angels were long before this visible creation , was the opinion of many ancient Fathers . To find out the truth of this prophecy , and what to determine thereon , he refers to a full council . What his associates thence attempt .
angels were long before this visible creation , was the opinion of many ancient Fathers . To find out the truth of this prophecy , and what to determine thereon , he refers to a full council . What his associates thence attempt .
Side 70
“ O father ! what intends thy hand , " she cried , Against thy only son ? o What fury , 0 son , Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy father's head ? and knowest for whom ! 730 For him who sits above , and laughs the while ...
“ O father ! what intends thy hand , " she cried , Against thy only son ? o What fury , 0 son , Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy father's head ? and knowest for whom ! 730 For him who sits above , and laughs the while ...
Side 72
... Whenever that should be ; so Fate pronounced . o o 815 : But thou , O father ! I forewarn 72 ( BOOK PARADISE LOST.
... Whenever that should be ; so Fate pronounced . o o 815 : But thou , O father ! I forewarn 72 ( BOOK PARADISE LOST.
Hvad folk siger - Skriv en anmeldelse
Vi har ikke fundet nogen anmeldelser de normale steder.
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
Adam Almighty ancient angels appear ARGUMENT arms attempt battle BOOK bring Brit called Chaos classical comes created dark Death deep dictionary dreadful earth Edited Encyc English equal eternal evil eyes fall fallen angels fate Father fear fell fiery fire follow force gates given glory gods hand happy hath head heaven hell High School hill hope Italy King lake length less light lines live mean mighty Milton mind names night once pain Paradise Lost passages passed peace perhaps poem present pupil pursued rage references region reign rest revenge round Satan seat seemed Selections Shakespeare's shape side soon sound speech spirits stood strength thee thence things thou thoughts throne thunder University wide winds wings worse