Paradise Lost, Bog 1Ginn & Company, 1891 - 423 sider |
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Side viii
... poetry ; so great that when once we have come to know and honor and love it , it so subdues the judgment that the judgment can with difficulty do its work with tem- perance . No style , when one has lived in it , is so spacious and so ...
... poetry ; so great that when once we have come to know and honor and love it , it so subdues the judgment that the judgment can with difficulty do its work with tem- perance . No style , when one has lived in it , is so spacious and so ...
Side xxii
... poetic tradition . It is well to observe this agreement of the great epic poets , since , on account of their ... Poetry , Milton , with his superior knowledge of the Earth as a mere point compared with the amplitude of the Starry ...
... poetic tradition . It is well to observe this agreement of the great epic poets , since , on account of their ... Poetry , Milton , with his superior knowledge of the Earth as a mere point compared with the amplitude of the Starry ...
Side xxv
... poet , who drew his inspiration from the same sacred source as Milton , and whom the latter is charged with imitating , also speaks of the fierce extremes of heat and cold which the devils in Hell are doomed to suffer : ― " Then cometh ...
... poet , who drew his inspiration from the same sacred source as Milton , and whom the latter is charged with imitating , also speaks of the fierce extremes of heat and cold which the devils in Hell are doomed to suffer : ― " Then cometh ...
Side xxviii
... poet so expressly put the dark Pavilion of Chaos and old Night so near the light of Heaven ? Is it not in obscure allu- sion to the very popular notion that the darkest hour is just before the dawn ? The properties of Night as well as ...
... poet so expressly put the dark Pavilion of Chaos and old Night so near the light of Heaven ? Is it not in obscure allu- sion to the very popular notion that the darkest hour is just before the dawn ? The properties of Night as well as ...
Side xxx
... poet's course is manifest , and well supported by analogy . As the temple on Mount Moriah , dedicated to the only true God , was built under Divine instruc- tion according to the pattern of things in Heaven , would not the temple ...
... poet's course is manifest , and well supported by analogy . As the temple on Mount Moriah , dedicated to the only true God , was built under Divine instruc- tion according to the pattern of things in Heaven , would not the temple ...
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