Paradise Lost (Hughes Edition)Since its publication by Odyssey Press in 1935, Hughes's richly annotated edition--revised in 1962--remains the preferred text of many instructors. |
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Page xxxi
... bring good out of the evil done by the revolt of Satan and his angels . 29. Turning now to the architecture of the spherical universe that Milton hangs by a golden chain from Heaven's floor , we must first remember that he was writing ...
... bring good out of the evil done by the revolt of Satan and his angels . 29. Turning now to the architecture of the spherical universe that Milton hangs by a golden chain from Heaven's floor , we must first remember that he was writing ...
Page xxxiii
... brings us back to Galileo's observations of the moon . The angel says that , " if land be there , " then there may be " fields and inhabitants " ; and that if the spots on the moon are clouds , then those Clouds may rain , and Rain ...
... brings us back to Galileo's observations of the moon . The angel says that , " if land be there , " then there may be " fields and inhabitants " ; and that if the spots on the moon are clouds , then those Clouds may rain , and Rain ...
Page xxxix
... brings us well within sight of the imagery in Book V , 469-503 , that takes us to the heart of Milton's thinking about the nature of man as it originally was in Eden , and as by God's grace it yet may be again . But the thought is not ...
... brings us well within sight of the imagery in Book V , 469-503 , that takes us to the heart of Milton's thinking about the nature of man as it originally was in Eden , and as by God's grace it yet may be again . But the thought is not ...
Page xlii
... bringing his mind and heart into the still- ness of listening and thus into the harmony of universal rhythms . " 48. With Bacon and Mr. Wheelwright championing the soundness of the tabu on the Tree of Knowledge , Milton's case against ...
... bringing his mind and heart into the still- ness of listening and thus into the harmony of universal rhythms . " 48. With Bacon and Mr. Wheelwright championing the soundness of the tabu on the Tree of Knowledge , Milton's case against ...
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Contents
XI | 1 |
XII | 5 |
XIII | 30 |
XIV | 60 |
XV | 83 |
XVI | 113 |
XVII | 138 |
XVIII | 163 |
XIX | 183 |
XX | 202 |
XXI | 234 |
XXII | 265 |
XXIII | 290 |
XXIV | 309 |
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Adam Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid angels appear'd Areopagitica battle in Heaven Beast Beelzebub behold Belial bliss Book bright C. S. Lewis C.Ed call'd Celestial Chaos Cherubim Cloud Comus creation Creatures dark Death deep devils Divine Du Bartas dwell Earth Eternal Ev'ning evil eyes fair Faith fall Father fire Flow'rs Fruit Gates Genesis glory God's Gods grace ground hand happy hath Heav'n heav'nly Hell Hesiod highth Hill John Milton keeps its Latin King Latin Latin meaning light live Lord Nature Night Ovid Paradise Lost passage poem Psalm rais'd Raphael repli'd return'd Satan says seem'd Serpent sight soon spake Spirits stars stood sweet taste thee thence things thir thou hast thought Throne Timaeus tradition Tree turn'd VIII virtue wings words World Zeus