What though the field be lost ? All is not lost : the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield : And what is else not to be overcome ? That glory never shall his wrath or might 110 Extort from me. The Monthly magazine - Pągina 203per Monthly literary register - 1841Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | John Durand - 2005 - 499 pągines
...greeted. Creswell bowed, drew himself up, and declaimed in an odd, high-pitched, stentorian voice, What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, The study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield. Tench smiled. "Vain wisdom... | |
 | Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe - 2005 - 204 pągines
...will for revenge - an unconquerable will which precludes any act of redemption. All is not lost; th 'unconquerable Will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield. (I, ls. 106-108) Satan's-will shall never achieve satisfaction, since the nature of God's-will does... | |
 | Charles E. Irvin - 2005 - 324 pągines
...hurling his defiance at God, saying: What though the field be lost? All is not lost; th'unconquerable will, and study of revenge, immortal hate, and courage never to submit or yield, In other words, God can have everything else in the universe except my unyielding soul. Can anything... | |
 | 영미문학연구회 - 2005 - 584 pągines
...의수기 . 이밖 에 또 자 뚜 수기 어려운것 에 무 엿 에 겠는가 ? @ 조신권 乃 반 What though the field be lost? All is not lost the unconquerable Will, AI]d S 山 dy Of revenge, immortal hate, 山 ] dc @ U 뼝 。 never to submit or yield What is else... | |
 | Pamela Dean - 2006 - 468 pągines
...write three times as much taking it apart for you. Or this, for pity's sake: AH is not lost — (be unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal...submit or yield: And what is else not to be overcome. You couldn't parse that, it would fall apart in your hands. And yet he could get away with it. He had... | |
 | Hannah Y. Kim - 2006 - 256 pągines
...How It is Used A. '"Erroneously have you begun,' said he, 'And deep in error do you still remain;" B. "And what is else not to be overcome? That glory never shall his wrath or might Extort from me." -Chaucer, The Second Nun's Tale -Milton, Paradise Lost, Book 1 C. "I have heard that the white edible... | |
 | David Mack - 2006 - 368 pągines
...we've lost and all we hope to find. What though the field be lost? All is not lost; th'unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield. —John Milton, Paradise Lost Beware the fury of a patient man. —John Dry den, Absalom and Achitophel... | |
 | Harold Bloom - 2007 - 80 pągines
...utmost power with adverse power opposed In dubious battle on the plains of heaven, And shook his throne. What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the...submit or yield: And what is else not to be overcome? [l. 84-109] William Blake observed that Milton was of the Devil's party without knowing it, and this... | |
 | ...surrounded by his stunned followers. He has been defeated in the War of Heaven. "All is not lost; th' unconquerable Will, / And study of revenge, immortal hate, / And courage never to submit or yield... /" Milton created a powerful and sympathetic portrait of Lucifer. This view influenced deeply the Romantic... | |
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