Complete Poetical WorksHoughton Mifflin, 1965 - Počet stran: 570 Contains all of Milton's poetry, English, Latin, Greek, and Italian. |
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... hell below ( hell is not , as usual , inside the earth ) . Yet Milton's imagination is equal to its self - imposed task , and our sense of vast space is part of our aesthetic response . For an oblique example , Satan , flying up toward ...
... hell below ( hell is not , as usual , inside the earth ) . Yet Milton's imagination is equal to its self - imposed task , and our sense of vast space is part of our aesthetic response . For an oblique example , Satan , flying up toward ...
Strana 218
... hell , Receive thy new possessor : one who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time . The mind is its own place , and in itself Can make a heav'n of hell , a hell of heav'n . What matter where , if I be still the same , And what ...
... hell , Receive thy new possessor : one who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time . The mind is its own place , and in itself Can make a heav'n of hell , a hell of heav'n . What matter where , if I be still the same , And what ...
Strana 275
... hell within him , for within him hell He brings , and round about him , nor from hell 20 One step no more than from himself can fly By change of place . Now conscience wakes despair That slumbered , wakes the bitter memory Of what he ...
... hell within him , for within him hell He brings , and round about him , nor from hell 20 One step no more than from himself can fly By change of place . Now conscience wakes despair That slumbered , wakes the bitter memory Of what he ...
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To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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