Should God create another Eve, and I Another rib afford, yet loss of thee Would never from my heart : no, no ! I feel The link of nature draw me : flesh of flesh, Bone of my bone thou art, and from thy state Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe. Paradise lost, a poem - Página 222por John Milton - 1821Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Elizabeth Ely Fuller - 1983 - 332 páginas
...forgo Thy sweet converse and love so dearly joined, To live again in these wild woods forlorn? ... I feel The link of nature draw me: flesh of flesh Bone of my bone thou art, and from thy state Mine shall never be parted, bliss or woe. (9: 906-16) In his desperation, Adam falsely perceives his... | |
| William Kerrigan - 1983 - 372 páginas
...prolongation of his grief. Adam fell because he could not imagine that he would ever stop mourning for Eve: Should God create another Eve, and I Another Rib afford,...yet loss of thee Would never from my heart; no no. (9.911-913) Adam would have suffered precisely this fate with regard to the paradise he chose to lose... | |
| Anthony Low - 1993 - 286 páginas
...how forgoe Thy sweet Converse and Love so dearly joyn'd, To live again in these wilde Woods forlorn? Should God create another Eve, and I Another Rib afford,...Flesh, Bone of my Bone thou art, and from thy State Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe. (9.9o8-16) Adam draws on the great biblical marriage text... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1997 - 666 páginas
...British poet. Paradise Lost, bk. 4, 1.750-2 (1674). Repr. in Paradise Lost, ed. Scott Elledge (1993). 23 I feel The link of nature draw me: flesh of flesh, Bone of my bone thou art, and from thy state Mine shall never be parted, bliss or woe. JOHN MlLTON, (1608-1674) British poet. Adam, in Paradise... | |
| Jonathan Dollimore - 2001 - 420 páginas
...(as yet) unfallen state, he cannot live without her. But living with her is to admit death into life: Should God create another Eve, and I Another rib afford,...flesh, Bone of my bone thou art, and from thy state Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe. ... I with thee have fixed my lot, Certain to undergo like... | |
| Kristen E. Kvam, Linda S. Schearing, Valarie H. Ziegler - 1999 - 540 páginas
...forgoe Thy sweet Converse and Love so dearly joyn'd, To live again in these wilde Woods forlorn? 910 Another Rib afford, yet loss of thee Would never from...Flesh, Bone of my Bone thou art, and from thy State Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe. So having said, as one from sad dismay Reomforted, and after... | |
| N. H. Keeble - 2001 - 322 páginas
...monologue, where he realizes that he must fall with Eve, since he is utterly continuous with her being: Should God create another Eve, and I Another rib afford,...flesh, Bone of my bone thou art, and from thy state Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe. The politics of interpretation It is a famous point of interpretation... | |
| Richard Jacobs - 2001 - 504 páginas
...forgo Thy sweet converse, and love so dearly joined, 910 To live again in these wild woods forlorn? Should God create another Eve, and I Another rib afford,...I feel The link of nature draw me: flesh of flesh, 915 Bone of my bone thou art, and from thy state Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe.' 901 devote:... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1084 páginas
...forgo Thy sweet Converse and Love so dearly join'd, To live again in these wild Woods forlorn? 910 Should God create another Eve , and I Another Rib...Flesh, Bone of my Bone thou art, and from thy State 91Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe. So having said, as one from sad dismay Recomforted, and... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 2003 - 356 páginas
...displaced for him by any better or happier Eve. 'Loss of thee!' he exclaims in this anguish of trial 'Loss of thee Would never from my heart; no, no, I...flesh, Bone of my bone thou art; and from thy state Mine never shall be parted, bliss or woe.'* But what was it that drew my heart, by gravitation so strong,... | |
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