Paradise Lost, 1권Longman, 1795 |
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... such indefatigable industry , that he rarely was prevailed with to quit his ftudies before mid- night : which not only made him frequently subje & to fevere pains in his head , but likewise occafioned that weakness in his eyes , which ...
... such indefatigable industry , that he rarely was prevailed with to quit his ftudies before mid- night : which not only made him frequently subje & to fevere pains in his head , but likewise occafioned that weakness in his eyes , which ...
xvi 페이지
... such immenfe ftores of science , perhaps the faculties of his foul grew more vigorous after he was deprived of his fight : and his imagina- tion ( naturally fublime , and enlarged by reading romances of which he was much enamoured in ...
... such immenfe ftores of science , perhaps the faculties of his foul grew more vigorous after he was deprived of his fight : and his imagina- tion ( naturally fublime , and enlarged by reading romances of which he was much enamoured in ...
xxii 페이지
... such sentiments as innocence can generate and utter . Their love is pure benevolence and mu- tual veneration ; their repafts are without luxury , and their diligence without toil . Their addreffes to their Maker have little more than ...
... such sentiments as innocence can generate and utter . Their love is pure benevolence and mu- tual veneration ; their repafts are without luxury , and their diligence without toil . Their addreffes to their Maker have little more than ...
xxiv 페이지
... such readers as draw their principles of judgment rather from books than from reafon . Milton , though he entitled Paradife Loft only a poem , yet calls it himself heroic fong . Dryden , petulantly and indecently , denies the xxiv ...
... such readers as draw their principles of judgment rather from books than from reafon . Milton , though he entitled Paradife Loft only a poem , yet calls it himself heroic fong . Dryden , petulantly and indecently , denies the xxiv ...
xxv 페이지
... Such is the original formation of this poem , that as it admits no human manners till the fall , it can give little affift- ance to human conduct . Its end is to raise the thoughts above fublunary cares or pleasures . Yet the praise of ...
... Such is the original formation of this poem , that as it admits no human manners till the fall , it can give little affift- ance to human conduct . Its end is to raise the thoughts above fublunary cares or pleasures . Yet the praise of ...
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Adam againſt alſo Angels appear'd beaft beaſt behold beſt call'd cauſe Cherubim darkneſs death deep defcends defire delight divine earth eaſe elſe erft eternal evil eyes facred faid fair feat feek feem'd feems fhall fide fight fince fire firft firſt fleep fome fons foon foul fpake fruit ftill ftood fuch glory hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell higheſt himſelf itſelf juft juſt laft laſt leaſt lefs leſs light loft moſt muft muſt night o'er Paradiſe PARADISE LOST pleaſant pleaſure pow'r praiſe preſent puniſhment purſue rais'd raiſe reaſon reft reply'd reſt return'd rifing roſe Satan ſea ſeems ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhould ſpake Spirits ſpread ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtood ſuch ſweet tafte taſte thee themſelves thence theſe things thoſe thou thoughts thouſand throne tree turn'd vex'd whofe whoſe wings wiſdom worfe worſe