 | David Norbrook - 2000 - 509 pagina’s
...campaigns and Satan's continue at the climactic episode of the Fall: So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck'd, she eat:...all her Works gave signs of woe, That all was lost. (ix.78o-84) 63 Milton seems also to echo this passage in introducing his own account of the Roman conquest... | |
 | Henry David Thoreau - 2001 - 411 pagina’s
...Milton's Paradise Lost, bk. 9, lines 781-84, where the Fall is recounted: Eve's "rash hand in evil hour / Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck'd, she eat;...her Works, gave signs of woe, / That all was lost." The last half of the sentence echoes Luke 22:19 an(J ' Corinthians 11:24, the latter of which reads,... | |
 | Richard Jacobs - 2001 - 481 pagina’s
...mind?' 780 So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the fruit, she plucked, she ate; Earth felt the wound, and nature from her seat, Sighing...of woe That all was lost. Back to the thicket slunk 785 The guilty serpent, and well might, for Eve, Intent now only on her taste, naught else Regarded;... | |
 | Joseph Francis Kelly - 2002 - 245 pagina’s
...fruit, thus disobeying God's command but also breaking the bond between humanity and the natural world. "Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat, /...her works, gave signs of woe / That all was lost" tix. 782,41. The serpent slinks away, leaving Eve to ponder what she has done. In the Hebrew Bible... | |
 | John Milton - 2003 - 1059 pagina’s
...hinders then To reach, and feed at once both Body and Mind? So saying, her rash hand in evil hour 780 Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck'd, she eat:...might, for Eve 785 Intent now wholly on her taste, naught else Regarded, such delight till then, as seem'd, In Fruit she never tasted, whether true Or... | |
 | John Milton - 2003 - 966 pagina’s
...mind? So saying, her rash hand in evil hour 780 Forth reaching to the fruit, she plucked, she ate: Earth felt the wound, and nature from her seat Sighing...slunk The guilty serpent, and well might, for Eve Intent now wholly on her taste, naught else Regarded, such delight till then, as seemed, In fruit she... | |
 | John Milton, Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 2003 - 384 pagina’s
...past tense. Probably the word rhymed she reach'd away with seat. All the Worlds Blisse whil'st she the Sighing through all her Works gave signs of woe, That...slunk The guilty Serpent, and well might, for Eve 735 Intent now wholly on her taste, naught else Regarded, such delight till then, as seem'd, In Fruit... | |
 | Joseph Francis Kelly - 2003 - 81 pagina’s
...il clear that evil impacts not only us but the whole world around us. When Eve bites into the fruit, "Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat, /...all her works, gave signs of woe /That all was lost" (ix.782-84l. Second, Eve did this as "the hour of noon drew on," that is, she sinned at noon, and God's... | |
 | Gary A. Anderson - 2002 - 257 pagina’s
...the fruit: So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the fruit, she plucked, she ate: Earth felt the wound, and nature from her seat Sighing...all her works gave signs of woe, That all was lost. (PL 9:780-784) Having eaten of the fruit, she turns to seek Adam to tell him of the wondrous tree.... | |
 | Sheila Greene - 2003 - 167 pagina’s
...often as 'Mother Nature', depicted variously as benign or threatening. Milton in Paradise Lost says, 'Earth felt the wound and Nature from her seat, sighing...all her works, gave signs of woe that all was lost.' If personified, nature is rarely if ever personified as male. God, on the other hand, in monotheistic... | |
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