The Poetical Works of John Milton, 第 1 卷R. Malcolm, 1825 |
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第 vi 頁
... , must wonderfully affect him ; and perhaps the impression it made on his imagination contributed much to the painting of that pathetic scene in Paradise Lost , in which Eve addresseth herself to Adam for vi LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... , must wonderfully affect him ; and perhaps the impression it made on his imagination contributed much to the painting of that pathetic scene in Paradise Lost , in which Eve addresseth herself to Adam for vi LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
第 vii 頁
John Milton, Elijah Fenton. Lost , in which Eve addresseth herself to Adam for pardon and peace . At the intercession of his friends , who were present , after a short reluctance , he gene- rously sacrificed all his resentment to her ...
John Milton, Elijah Fenton. Lost , in which Eve addresseth herself to Adam for pardon and peace . At the intercession of his friends , who were present , after a short reluctance , he gene- rously sacrificed all his resentment to her ...
第 xiii 頁
... Adam and to Eve are given , during their inno- cence , such sentiments as innocence can generate and utter . Their love is pure benevolence and mutual veneration ; their repasts are without luxury , and their diligence without toil ...
... Adam and to Eve are given , during their inno- cence , such sentiments as innocence can generate and utter . Their love is pure benevolence and mutual veneration ; their repasts are without luxury , and their diligence without toil ...
第 xiv 頁
... Adam as a warning , the other as a consolation . To the completeness or integrity of the design , no- thing can be objected ; it has distinctly and clearly what Aristotle requires , a beginning , a middle , and an end . There is perhaps ...
... Adam as a warning , the other as a consolation . To the completeness or integrity of the design , no- thing can be objected ; it has distinctly and clearly what Aristotle requires , a beginning , a middle , and an end . There is perhaps ...
第 xv 頁
... Adam's curiosity after the planetary motions , with the answer returned by Adam , may be confidently opposed to any rule of life which any poet has delivered . " The thoughts which are occasionally called forth in the progress , are ...
... Adam's curiosity after the planetary motions , with the answer returned by Adam , may be confidently opposed to any rule of life which any poet has delivered . " The thoughts which are occasionally called forth in the progress , are ...
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