Paradise Lost, 1668-1968: Three Centuries of CommentaryEarl Roy Miner, William Moeck, Steven Edward Jablonski Bucknell University Press, 2004 - 510 Seiten The Commentary, the first full version on Paradise Lost since the Richardsons' in 1734, combines numerous resources with features used for the first time. It includes the best commentary from Annotations like Patrick Hume's (1695), to the variorum editions of Newton (1749) and Todd (1801-42), and the modern professional editions culminating in Alastair Fowler's (1968). Other elements include an essay on the early pre-annotative criticism from 1668, including Marvell, Dryden, Dennis, and others; copious use of the OED; numerous cross-references to Milton's other works and passages in Paradise Lost; fourteen excurses and other contributions by the present editors. This Commentary is itself a research library for Paradise Lost. It uniquely presents biblical, classical, and vernacular citations: the ultimate rather than a more recent source is cited, so dating the comment; every cited passage is quoted, and every question is in English. Only a text of the poem is required. Earl Miner is Townsend Martin, Class of 1917, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton University, William Moeck teaches English at Nassau Community College. Steven Jablonski is a public librari |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 82
Seite 141
... eyes alone , but by the guidance and wisdom of God ? " ; Second Def . [ CPW 4.1.589-90 ] , " May I be entirely helpless , provided that in my weakness there may arise all the more powerfully this immortal and more perfect strength ...
... eyes alone , but by the guidance and wisdom of God ? " ; Second Def . [ CPW 4.1.589-90 ] , " May I be entirely helpless , provided that in my weakness there may arise all the more powerfully this immortal and more perfect strength ...
Seite 231
... eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him , upon them that hope in his mercy . " Proverbs 15.3 , " The eyes of the Lord are in every place , beholding the evil and the good . " [ S ] 711 Eternal eye . The repetition of the point in 647 ...
... eye of the Lord is upon them that fear him , upon them that hope in his mercy . " Proverbs 15.3 , " The eyes of the Lord are in every place , beholding the evil and the good . " [ S ] 711 Eternal eye . The repetition of the point in 647 ...
Seite 380
... eyes improves on passages such as the removal of the mist from Diomedes ' eyes by Pallas in Homer , Iliad 5.127-28 , " And the mist moreover have I taken from thine eyes that afore was upon them , to the end that thou mayest well ...
... eyes improves on passages such as the removal of the mist from Diomedes ' eyes by Pallas in Homer , Iliad 5.127-28 , " And the mist moreover have I taken from thine eyes that afore was upon them , to the end that thou mayest well ...
Inhalt
Preface | 9 |
Early Comment | 31 |
Book 1 | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
12 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Paradise Lost, 1668-1968: Three Centuries of Commentary Earl Roy Miner,William Moeck,Steven Edward Jablonski Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2004 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid allegorical allusion Argonautica Ariosto Bentley biblical Book called Chaos Christ citing Dunster citing Stillingfleet citing Thyer cloud commentary creation Dante darkness death devils divine Dryden Du Bartas earth Eclogues epic Eve's evil Excursus Exodus eyes Fairfax's Tasso fall Father fire flaming Fowler fruit Genesis Georgics glory God's gods golden Greek hath heaven heavenly Hebrews Hell Hesiod holy Homer Horace Hume Hume-N Iliad Isaiah John Keightley King Latin light lines Lord means Metamorphoses Michael Milton mind nature Newton night Ovid Paradise Lost passage Phineas Fletcher poem poets Psalms Raphael readers refers Revelation Romans Satan says Scripture seems sense serpent Shakespeare simile Song soul speech Spenser Spirit stars Sylvester's Du Bartas thee Theogony things thir thou thought throne tion Todd tree unto Verity verse Virgil Vulgate wind words