Paradis perdu: de Milton, Zväzok 2C. Gosselin, 1837 |
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Strana 48
... done ; a creature , who , not prone And brute as other creatures , but endued With sanctity of reason , might erect His stature , and upright with front serene « l'avenir ; dans un petit corps , elle renferme 48 14861 BOOK VII .
... done ; a creature , who , not prone And brute as other creatures , but endued With sanctity of reason , might erect His stature , and upright with front serene « l'avenir ; dans un petit corps , elle renferme 48 14861 BOOK VII .
Strana 96
... thy command To come and play before thee ? Their language and their ways ? Know'st thou not They also know , And reason not contemptibly : with these << encore , et j'osai m'adresser ainsi à la céleste 96 ( 356 ) BOOK VIII .
... thy command To come and play before thee ? Their language and their ways ? Know'st thou not They also know , And reason not contemptibly : with these << encore , et j'osai m'adresser ainsi à la céleste 96 ( 356 ) BOOK VIII .
Strana 104
... reason was thou freely shouldst dislike ; And be so minded still : I , ere thou spakest , Knew it not good for man to be alone ; And no such company as then thou saw'st Intended thee ; for trial only brought , To see how thou couldst ...
... reason was thou freely shouldst dislike ; And be so minded still : I , ere thou spakest , Knew it not good for man to be alone ; And no such company as then thou saw'st Intended thee ; for trial only brought , To see how thou couldst ...
Strana 109
... tellement en elle , qu'en me voyant elle se « détourna . Je la suivis ; elle connut ce que c'é- « < tait qu'honneur , et avec une condescendante And with obsequious majesty approved My pleaded reason . To LIVRE VIII . 109.
... tellement en elle , qu'en me voyant elle se « détourna . Je la suivis ; elle connut ce que c'é- « < tait qu'honneur , et avec une condescendante And with obsequious majesty approved My pleaded reason . To LIVRE VIII . 109.
Strana 110
de Milton John Milton. And with obsequious majesty approved My pleaded reason . To the nuptial bower I led her blushing like the morn : all heaven , And happy constellations , on that hour Shed their selectest influence ; the earth Gave ...
de Milton John Milton. And with obsequious majesty approved My pleaded reason . To the nuptial bower I led her blushing like the morn : all heaven , And happy constellations , on that hour Shed their selectest influence ; the earth Gave ...
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Adam Amid angel another world appear'd beast behold bright bring brought call'd choses ciel cloud created créatures death deep delight DIEU divine doom dwell earth envy Ève evil eyes faith fear firmament forth fruit glory godlike gods ground hand happy hath head heard heart heaven heavenly hill his punishment hope knowledge l'ange l'homme leave less lest light live lost mankind mind mort night offspring Paradis Paradise peace péché perhaps race reason replied return'd Satan scarce seat seed seek seem'd seest serpent sight soon spake stars stood stroke sweet taste terre thence thine things thou hast though thought Thrice tree tree Of knowledge turn'd virtue wide wings words works
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Strana 250 - Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life; thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field. In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
Strana 276 - Ye have the account Of my performance ; what remains, ye Gods, But up and enter now into full bliss? " So having said, a while he stood, expecting Their universal shout and high applause To fill his ear ; when, contrary, he hears, On all sides, from innumerable tongues A dismal universal hiss, the sound Of public scorn.
Strana 314 - More miserable; both have sinned, but thou Against God only, I against God and thee, And to the place of judgment will return, There with my cries importune Heaven, that all The sentence, from thy head removed, may light On me, sole cause to thee of all this woe, Me, me only, just object of his ire.
Strana 466 - Henceforth I learn that to obey is best, And love with fear the only God, to walk As in his presence, ever to observe His providence, and on him sole depend...
Strana 192 - For good unknown sure is not had, or, had And yet unknown, is as not had at all. In plain, then, what forbids he but to know ? Forbids us good, forbids us to be wise ! Such prohibitions bind not.
Strana 34 - So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through heaven's high road; the grey Dawn, and the Pleiades, before him danced, Shedding sweet influence...
Strana 194 - So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the fruit, she pluck'd she eat! Earth felt the wound; and nature from her seat, Sighing through all her works, gave signs of woe, That all was lost.
Strana 68 - To ask or search I blame thee not ; for Heaven Is as the Book of God before thee set, Wherein to read his wondrous works...
Strana 118 - Let it suffice thee that thou know'st Us happy, and without love no happiness. Whatever pure thou in the body enjoy'st, (And pure thou wert created,) we enjoy In eminence ; and obstacle find none Of membrane, joint, or limb, exclusive bars; Easier than air with air, if Spirits embrace, Total they mix, union of pure with pure Desiring, nor restrain'd conveyance need, As flesh to mix with flesh, or soul with soul.
Strana 42 - The Earth obey'd, and straight, Opening her fertile womb, teem'd at a birth Innumerous living creatures, perfect forms, Limb'd and full grown. Out of the ground up rose, As from his lair, the wild beast, where he wons In forest wild, in thicket, brake, or den...