Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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第 163 頁
... Adam and her tears are kissed away : ' So all was cleard , and to the Field they haste ' ( V , 136 ) . Already the fresh field of Eden has , both to us through our foreknowledge and to Adam and Eve , taken on the character of a moral ...
... Adam and her tears are kissed away : ' So all was cleard , and to the Field they haste ' ( V , 136 ) . Already the fresh field of Eden has , both to us through our foreknowledge and to Adam and Eve , taken on the character of a moral ...
第 165 頁
... Adam and Eve : And thou shalt eate th'Herb of the Field In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eate Bread . ( X , 204-5 ) ' With delight ' Satan ' snuff'd the smell / Of mortal change on Earth ' , and in a rush of eager , breathless ...
... Adam and Eve : And thou shalt eate th'Herb of the Field In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eate Bread . ( X , 204-5 ) ' With delight ' Satan ' snuff'd the smell / Of mortal change on Earth ' , and in a rush of eager , breathless ...
第 185 頁
... Adam asks a ques- tion about divine motivation and wonders what cause Mov'd the Creator in his holy Rest Through all Eternitie so late to build In Chaos . . . ? ( VII , 90-93 ) The interesting thing here is Adam's inability to escape ...
... Adam asks a ques- tion about divine motivation and wonders what cause Mov'd the Creator in his holy Rest Through all Eternitie so late to build In Chaos . . . ? ( VII , 90-93 ) The interesting thing here is Adam's inability to escape ...
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