Paradise Lost, Bog 1Ginn & Company, 1891 - 423 sider |
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Side vii
... perhaps near the centre , possibly at the nadir ; distant , at any rate , from the light of God by three times the radius of our starry universe . * In the centre of hell is the lake of fire , a ' boiling ocean . ' Three vast regions of ...
... perhaps near the centre , possibly at the nadir ; distant , at any rate , from the light of God by three times the radius of our starry universe . * In the centre of hell is the lake of fire , a ' boiling ocean . ' Three vast regions of ...
Side xiii
... perhaps the best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full extent of the theme . Nor are the opening lines sufficiently descriptive of what is to fol- low . According to them , the song is to be " Of man's first ...
... perhaps the best that could have been chosen , hardly indicates beforehand the full extent of the theme . Nor are the opening lines sufficiently descriptive of what is to fol- low . According to them , the song is to be " Of man's first ...
Side xxviii
... perhaps , we ought to say that according to Milton's con- ception the former is the archetype after which the latter was made . Standing at a little distance , the fallen spirits could see it " Built like a temple , where pilasters ...
... perhaps , we ought to say that according to Milton's con- ception the former is the archetype after which the latter was made . Standing at a little distance , the fallen spirits could see it " Built like a temple , where pilasters ...
Side xxxi
... attempt to take liberties with a passage of his , you feel as when coming in a forest upon what seems a dead lion ; perhaps he may not be dead , but only sleeping ! nay , INTRODUCTION . xxxi Quarterly Review's Critical Comments De ...
... attempt to take liberties with a passage of his , you feel as when coming in a forest upon what seems a dead lion ; perhaps he may not be dead , but only sleeping ! nay , INTRODUCTION . xxxi Quarterly Review's Critical Comments De ...
Side xxxii
John Milton. not be dead , but only sleeping ! nay , perhaps he may not be sleep- ing , but only shamming ! You have a jealousy , as to Milton , even in the most flagrant case of almost palpable error , that , after all , there may be a ...
John Milton. not be dead , but only sleeping ! nay , perhaps he may not be sleep- ing , but only shamming ! You have a jealousy , as to Milton , even in the most flagrant case of almost palpable error , that , after all , there may be a ...
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