The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Svazek 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - Počet stran: 227 |
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Strana 104
... Eyes that seem so clear , Yet are but dim , shall perfetly be then Op'n'd and clear'd , and ye shall be as Gods , Knowing both Good and Evil as they know . ( 705-709 ) We should not , of course , attempt to reduce Eve's sin simply to ...
... Eyes that seem so clear , Yet are but dim , shall perfetly be then Op'n'd and clear'd , and ye shall be as Gods , Knowing both Good and Evil as they know . ( 705-709 ) We should not , of course , attempt to reduce Eve's sin simply to ...
Strana 109
... eyes , prime Angel blest , Much better seems this Vision , and more hope Of peaceful days portends , than those two past ; Those were of hate and death , or pain much worse , Here Nature seems fulfill'd in all her ends . ( XI . 598-602 ) ...
... eyes , prime Angel blest , Much better seems this Vision , and more hope Of peaceful days portends , than those two past ; Those were of hate and death , or pain much worse , Here Nature seems fulfill'd in all her ends . ( XI . 598-602 ) ...
Strana 135
... eyes , and from the living Wheels , Distinct alike with multitude of eyes ; One Spirit in them rul'd , and every eye Glar'd lightning , and shot forth pernicious fire Among th ' accurst , that wither'd all thir strength , And of thir ...
... eyes , and from the living Wheels , Distinct alike with multitude of eyes ; One Spirit in them rul'd , and every eye Glar'd lightning , and shot forth pernicious fire Among th ' accurst , that wither'd all thir strength , And of thir ...
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Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
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