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 vii
... tradition from St. Augustine to Paul Tillich . In Bergonzi's essay the attacks of F. R. Leavis and John Peter upon Milton's verse are outmanoeuvred by an appeal to the great body of his modern readers who do not share Leavis ' ' a ...
... tradition from St. Augustine to Paul Tillich . In Bergonzi's essay the attacks of F. R. Leavis and John Peter upon Milton's verse are outmanoeuvred by an appeal to the great body of his modern readers who do not share Leavis ' ' a ...
Page xiii
... Tradition - Elizabeth M. Pope , " Paradise Regained " : The Tradition and the Poem ( 1947 ) Vanity - Joseph Glanvill , The Vanity of Dogmatizing Verse - W . B. C. Watkins , An Anatomy of Milton's Verse ( 1955 ) Vision - Don Cameron ...
... Tradition - Elizabeth M. Pope , " Paradise Regained " : The Tradition and the Poem ( 1947 ) Vanity - Joseph Glanvill , The Vanity of Dogmatizing Verse - W . B. C. Watkins , An Anatomy of Milton's Verse ( 1955 ) Vision - Don Cameron ...
Page xviii
... traditional debate of Justice and Mercy over Adam before the throne of God . If there had been no such tradition , we should have no scene like the appeal of the Son of God for man in Book III , 227-265 , and the following speech by the ...
... traditional debate of Justice and Mercy over Adam before the throne of God . If there had been no such tradition , we should have no scene like the appeal of the Son of God for man in Book III , 227-265 , and the following speech by the ...
Page xxii
... traditions of battles between the Olympian gods and the Titans which Hesiod tells , and which left their marks widely in classical literature and sculpture , Milton - like most of his contemporaries— saw a survival of sacred history in ...
... traditions of battles between the Olympian gods and the Titans which Hesiod tells , and which left their marks widely in classical literature and sculpture , Milton - like most of his contemporaries— saw a survival of sacred history in ...
Page xxv
... tradition that placed their creation long before that of our universe . Of their life before earthly time began we learn nothing except what Raphael tells Adam about the conclave when God first made his Son known to them as reigning ...
... tradition that placed their creation long before that of our universe . Of their life before earthly time began we learn nothing except what Raphael tells Adam about the conclave when God first made his Son known to them as reigning ...
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