Paradise Lost, Bog 1Ginn & Company, 1891 - 423 sider |
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Side xxi
... Tartarus , or the place of punishment , an equal distance below Hades . Homer , speaking of the location of Tartarus , teaches that it extends " as far below Hades as the distance from Heaven to Earth . " Τόσσον ἔνερθ ̓ ̓Αίδεω , ὅσον ...
... Tartarus , or the place of punishment , an equal distance below Hades . Homer , speaking of the location of Tartarus , teaches that it extends " as far below Hades as the distance from Heaven to Earth . " Τόσσον ἔνερθ ̓ ̓Αίδεω , ὅσον ...
Side xxii
John Milton. " Tum Tartarus ipse Bis patet in præceps tantum , tenditque sub umbras , Quantus ad ætherium cœli suspectus Olympum . " ( Æneid , VI . 577-9 . ) Milton's phraseology is equivalent to saying that the whole dis- tance from ...
John Milton. " Tum Tartarus ipse Bis patet in præceps tantum , tenditque sub umbras , Quantus ad ætherium cœli suspectus Olympum . " ( Æneid , VI . 577-9 . ) Milton's phraseology is equivalent to saying that the whole dis- tance from ...
Side xxv
... of punish- ment in Tartarus . Æneas on his visit to the world of shades was not admitted within its gates , on the ground that no holy person is 66 allowed to tread the accursed threshold . The Sibyl INTRODUCTION . XXV.
... of punish- ment in Tartarus . Æneas on his visit to the world of shades was not admitted within its gates , on the ground that no holy person is 66 allowed to tread the accursed threshold . The Sibyl INTRODUCTION . XXV.
Side xxvi
... Tartarus . Milton's gates are thrice threefold , —the inner folds being of brass , the middle of iron , and the outer of rock . Masson imagines the gates to be at the highest point of the concave roof of Hell ; but here he is plainly in ...
... Tartarus . Milton's gates are thrice threefold , —the inner folds being of brass , the middle of iron , and the outer of rock . Masson imagines the gates to be at the highest point of the concave roof of Hell ; but here he is plainly in ...
Side xxviii
... Tartarus , the middle one that of Hades , and the third that of Elysium . . . . As Satan issued from Hell- gates , his course was at first upward , until he reached the plain of Hades ; then to the right an indefinite distance , until ...
... Tartarus , the middle one that of Hades , and the third that of Elysium . . . . As Satan issued from Hell- gates , his course was at first upward , until he reached the plain of Hades ; then to the right an indefinite distance , until ...
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