Paradise Lost (Hughes Edition)Hackett Publishing, 1. 1. 2003 - Počet stran: 384 Since its publication by Odyssey Press in 1935, Hughes's richly annotated edition--revised in 1962--remains the preferred text of many instructors. |
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Strana xvi
... sides of the poem , the classical and the Christian . Tradi- tionally , Milton's Satan has been compared with Aeschylus ' Prometheus , and the older editions of Paradise Lost mark many lines in Satan's speeches as conscious echoes of ...
... sides of the poem , the classical and the Christian . Tradi- tionally , Milton's Satan has been compared with Aeschylus ' Prometheus , and the older editions of Paradise Lost mark many lines in Satan's speeches as conscious echoes of ...
Strana xviii
... side , he departs ; whereat the Chorus sings of the battle and victory in Heaven against him and his accomplices , as before , after the first Act , was sung a hymn of the Creation . Here again may appear Lucifer , relating and ...
... side , he departs ; whereat the Chorus sings of the battle and victory in Heaven against him and his accomplices , as before , after the first Act , was sung a hymn of the Creation . Here again may appear Lucifer , relating and ...
Strana 5
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Obsah
XI | 1 |
XII | 5 |
XIII | 30 |
XIV | 60 |
XV | 83 |
XVI | 113 |
XVII | 138 |
XVIII | 163 |
XIX | 183 |
XX | 202 |
XXI | 234 |
XXII | 265 |
XXIII | 290 |
XXIV | 309 |
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books John Milton,Merritt Yerkes Hughes Náhled není k dispozici. - 2003 |
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