| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 páginas
...look denounc'd 3 Desperate revenge, and battle dangerous To less than gods. On th' other side up rose n — To thy high requiem become a sod. «o VTI Thou wast not bo Heav'n; he seem'd no For dignity compos'd and high exploit. But all was false and hollow; though his... | |
| Henry Arthur Treble, George Henry Vallins - 1927 - 244 páginas
...one ! O, these I lack, To make you garlands of; and, my sweet friend, To strew him o'er and o'er. (d) He ended frowning, and his look denounc'd Desperate...compos'd, and high exploit. But all was false and hollow ; though his tongue Dropt manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 páginas
...fatal Throne: Which, if not victory, is yet revenge.' 105 He ended frowning, and his look denounced ad And seeth not what the race shall be 30 Is like to bring a fool to bed, A up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane. A fairer person lost not Heaven; he seemed no For... | |
| 1909 - 502 páginas
...his fatal Throne: Which, if not victory, is yet revenge." He ended frowning, and his look denounced Desperate revenge, and battle dangerous To less than gods. On the other side up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane. A fairer person lost not Heaven ; he seemed For dignity... | |
| Martin Roth - 1968 - 142 páginas
...J[ohn] A[rmstron]g,22 an artist of much experience and considerable practice in foreign schools. "On th' 'other side uprose Belial, in act more graceful and...heaven; he seem'd For dignity compos'd and high exploit: "This and the passages that follow are paraphrases of Paradise Lost, II, i10; 11,43-48; II, 108-17;... | |
| Frank Lentricchia, Thomas McLaughlin - 2010 - 498 páginas
...Criticism. Lentricchia, Frank. 1980. After the New Criticism. 15 Rhetoric Stanley Fish ... up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane; A fairer...compos'd and high exploit: But all was false and hollow; though his Tongue Dropt Manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash... | |
| Amelia Opie - 2003 - 382 páginas
...In Milton's Paradise Lost, Book II, 11.108-118, Belial is the most plausible of Satan's followers: On the other side uprose Belial, in act more graceful and humane; A fairer person lost not heaven: he seemed For dignity composed and high exploit: But all was false and hollow; though his tongue Dropt... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1084 páginas
...perpetual inroads to Alarm, Though inaccessible, his fatal Throne: Which if not Victory is yet Revenge. 105 He ended frowning, and his look denounc'd Desperate...revenge, and Battle dangerous To less than Gods. On th' other side up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane; 69. Tartarean is derived from Tartarus,... | |
| John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 2003 - 388 páginas
...perpetual inroads to Alarm, Though inaccessible, his fatal Throne: Which if not Victory is yet Revenge. 105 He ended frowning, and his look denounc'd Desperate...revenge, and Battle dangerous To less than Gods. On th' other side up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane; A fairer person lost not Heav'n; he... | |
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