The Poetical Works of John MiltonMacmillan, 1924 - 554페이지 |
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... Hell and Man's World , which may be said to motive his great epic . Nothing is more certain , however , than that , though thus signalled in the direction of his great subject by early presentiments and experiments , he came to the ...
... Hell and Man's World , which may be said to motive his great epic . Nothing is more certain , however , than that , though thus signalled in the direction of his great subject by early presentiments and experiments , he came to the ...
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... HELL . Almost immediately , however , there is a fourth . Not only have the expelled Angels been nine days and nights in falling through Chaos to reach Hell ; but , after they have reached Hell and it has closed over them , they lie for ...
... HELL . Almost immediately , however , there is a fourth . Not only have the expelled Angels been nine days and nights in falling through Chaos to reach Hell ; but , after they have reached Hell and it has closed over them , they lie for ...
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... Hell . There are the three regions of HEAVEN , CHAOS , and HELL as before ; but there is also now a fourth region , hung drop - like into Chaos by an attachment to Heaven at the north pole or zenith . This is the NEW WORLD , or the ...
... Hell . There are the three regions of HEAVEN , CHAOS , and HELL as before ; but there is also now a fourth region , hung drop - like into Chaos by an attachment to Heaven at the north pole or zenith . This is the NEW WORLD , or the ...
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... Hell is exactly equal to its own radius ; or , in other words , the distance of Hell - gate from Heaven - gate is exactly three semidiameters of the Human or Starry Universe ( 1. 73 , 74 ) . Meanwhile , just as this final and stupendous ...
... Hell is exactly equal to its own radius ; or , in other words , the distance of Hell - gate from Heaven - gate is exactly three semidiameters of the Human or Starry Universe ( 1. 73 , 74 ) . Meanwhile , just as this final and stupendous ...
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... Hell , that Satan first alighted and walked ( compare 11. 1034-1053 , III . 418–430 , X. 312—349 ) . At all events he had to reach the zenith before he could begin the real business of his errand . For only at this point - only at the ...
... Hell , that Satan first alighted and walked ( compare 11. 1034-1053 , III . 418–430 , X. 312—349 ) . At all events he had to reach the zenith before he could begin the real business of his errand . For only at this point - only at the ...
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