| Paul Grant - 2009
...from each other (9:1037-1042). Mutual giving has been replaced with self-righteousness and isolation. Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless...neither self-condemning, And of their vain contest appeared no end. (9:1187-1189) Paradise Lost has a way of getting under peoples skin precisely because... | |
| John Milton - 1923 - Počet stránok 338
...not brook; And, left to herself, if evil thence ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse." Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless...neither self-condemning; And of their vain contest' appeared no end. BOOK X THE ARGUMENT Man's transgression known, the guardian Angels forsake Paradise,... | |
| John Milton - 1899 - Počet stránok 466
...nut brook; And, left to herself, if evil thence ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse." Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless...neither self-condemning; And of their vain contest' appeared no end. BOOK X THE ARGUMENT Man'* transgression known, the guardian Angela forsake Paradise,... | |
| 1917 - Počet stránok 346
...sin, Adam and Eve fall into intemperance through wrath. (IX. 1122 ff.) Their quarrel continues long: Thus they in mutual accusation spent The fruitless...neither self-condemning; And of their vain contest appeared no end. From now on the analogy between the story of Adam and that of Redcrosse becomes very... | |
| 1920 - Počet stránok 490
...left to her self, if evil thence ensue, She first his weak indulgence will accuse." The poet comments: Thus they in mutual accusation spent, The fruitless hours, but neither self-condemning, And of thir vain contest appeer'd no end." The quarrel is ended by the generosity of Eve, who takes the blame... | |
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