| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 238 страници
...with K. that hell was intended to be antithetical to the preceding heaven. Cf. Milton, PL i. 314 : " He call'd so loud that all the hollow deep Of hell resounded ;" and Id. i. 542 : " A shout that tore hell's concave." 436. Hearted. See on i. 3. 361 above. Hearted... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1880 - 712 страници
...may add his call to the fallen angels, that lav plunged and stupified in the sea of fire. He cnll'd so loud, that all the hollow deep Of hell resounded...celebrated lines : He, above the rest, In shape and gesture proudiy eminent, Stood like a tow'r, <tc. His sentiments are every way answerable to his character,... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 476 страници
...may add his call to the fallen angels, that 30 lay plunged and stupefied in the sea of fire. * * * But there is no single passage in the whole poem worked...sublimity, than that wherein his person is described. * * * His sentiments are every way answerable to his character, and suitable to a created being of... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 страници
...bestrewn, Abject and lost, lay these, covering the flood, Tinder amazement of their hideous change. He call'd so loud, that all the hollow deep Of hell resounded. ' Princes, potentates, Warriors, the flower of heaven, once yours, now lost, If such astonishment as... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 536 страници
...bestrewn, Abject and lost, lay these, covering the flood, Under amazement of their hideous change. He call'd so loud, that all the hollow deep Of hell resounded. ' Princes, potentates, Warriors, the flower of heaven, once yours, now lost, If such astonishment as... | |
| Clemens Klöpper - 1881 - 508 страници
...all the same to me. At Exeter all Devonshire had been gathered together to welcome him (Macaulay). He call'd so loud, that all the hollow deep of Hell resounded (Milton). We travelled all day at a round pace (Smollet). All night I lay in agony (Hood). The rvhole... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1881 - 516 страници
...is introduced to diversify and illustrate, the reader is brought back to the single image by — " He call'd so loud, that all the hollow deep Of hell resounded." The dramatic imagination does not throw back, but brings close ; it stamps all nature with one, and... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 894 страници
...thick bestrown Abject and lost lay these, covering the flood, Under amazement of their hideous change. He call'd so loud, that all the hollow deep Of hell resounded : Princes, Potentates, Warriors, the flow'r of heav'n, once yours, now lost, If such astonishment as... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 524 страници
...bestrewn, Abject and lost, lay these, covering the flood, Under amazement of their hideous change. He call'd so loud, that all the hollow deep Of hell resounded. 'Princes, potentates, Warriors, the flower of heaven, once yours, now lost, If such astonishment as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 240 страници
...with K. that hell was intended to be antithetical to the preceding heaven. Cf. Mijton, /". Z. 1.314: " He call'd so loud that all the hollow deep Of hell resounded ;" and Id. \. 542 : " A shout that tore hell's concave." 436. Hearted. See on i. 3. 361 above. Hearted... | |
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