Paradise Lost, Bog 1Ginn & Company, 1891 - 423 sider |
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Side xvii
... tion in the map of Universal Space to suit the changed condition of the Universe . At the bottom of what has hitherto been Chaos there is now marked out a kind of Antarctic region , distinct from the body of Chaos proper . This is HELL ...
... tion in the map of Universal Space to suit the changed condition of the Universe . At the bottom of what has hitherto been Chaos there is now marked out a kind of Antarctic region , distinct from the body of Chaos proper . This is HELL ...
Side xxx
... tion according to the pattern of things in Heaven , would not the temple devoted to all the demons be built by men under their inspiration after the pattern of things in Hell ? It is the more essential to observe such a fact because it ...
... tion according to the pattern of things in Heaven , would not the temple devoted to all the demons be built by men under their inspiration after the pattern of things in Hell ? It is the more essential to observe such a fact because it ...
Side xxxii
... tion , than anything that had thrilled the English ear before ; giving no uncertain augury of him who was to show what sonorous metal lay silent till he touched the keys in the epical organ - pipes of our various language that have ...
... tion , than anything that had thrilled the English ear before ; giving no uncertain augury of him who was to show what sonorous metal lay silent till he touched the keys in the epical organ - pipes of our various language that have ...
Side 3
... tion . — An example set , the first in English , etc. Here we have a casual glimpse of Milton's boldness , amounting at times almost to au- dacity . It is a hint , too , of that passion for liberty which in one form or another appears ...
... tion . — An example set , the first in English , etc. Here we have a casual glimpse of Milton's boldness , amounting at times almost to au- dacity . It is a hint , too , of that passion for liberty which in one form or another appears ...
Side 23
... tion between Satan's apparent assumption on the one hand , that the good angels pursued the bad to the verge of hell ( confirmed by Moloch , Book II . 78 , 79 ) , and the statement of Raphael on the other hand , that all the holy angels ...
... tion between Satan's apparent assumption on the one hand , that the good angels pursued the bad to the verge of hell ( confirmed by Moloch , Book II . 78 , 79 ) , and the statement of Raphael on the other hand , that all the holy angels ...
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