Till pride and worse ambition threw me down, Warring in heaven against heaven's matchless King ! Ah! wherefore? he deserved no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence; and with his good Upbraided none: nor was his service... Paradiso perduto di Milton - Seite 180von John Milton - 1852Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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| Leonard Mustazza - 1988 - 188 Seiten
...soliloquy of Paradise Lost: Ah wherefore! he [God] deserv'd no such return From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, and with his good...The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks, How due! (4.42-48) Many suggestions are packed into the Son's assertion here. On the most obvious level, the... | |
| Regina M. Schwartz - 1988 - 160 Seiten
...From me, whom he created what I was In that bright eminence, nor with his good Upbraided none, ... What could be less than to afford him praise, The easiest recompense, and pay him thanks, How due! (IV. 42-48) But he veers away from the gesture of heavenward gratitude Adam displays at his birth.... | |
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