| 1880 - 492 σελίδες
...is when Satan is going to accept evil as his good that Milton appropriately makes him to say — " So farewell hope, and with hope farewell fear, Farewell...; all good to me is lost, Evil, be thou my good." The sixth and last weapon spoken of is the sword, " the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of GOD."... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 σελίδες
...granting he, as I from begging peace: All hope excluded thus, behold, in stead Of us outcast, exil'd, his " ,;P & 9 ^ & g < | H S X 3 ` 2ۡz N P 4 v `d hop«, farewell fear; Farewell remorse : all good to me is lost ; Evil, be thou my good ; by thee at... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 σελίδες
...threat'ning to devour me opens wide, To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven. (Bk. IV, 1. 73-78) 67 oEL-3; SCV; Son; TEP; WeW On Shakespeare 35 What needs my Shakes Heaven's King I hold. By thee, and more than half perhaps will reign; As Man ere long, and this new... | |
| John S. Tanner - 1992 - 226 σελίδες
...is so open, perhaps, as the ringing peroration with which he concludes his Mt. Niphates soliloquy: "So farewell Hope, and with Hope farewell Fear, /...Remorse: all Good to me is lost; / Evil be thou my Good" (4.108-10). The terms of Satan's leave-taking here are precise, according to a Kierkegaardian diagnosis... | |
| Max Scheler - 1992 - 279 σελίδες
...glimmer of direct knowledge of the good. John Milton makes Satan acknowledge his principle as follows: "Farewell remorse: all good to me is lost; Evil be thou my good." But still, heaven shines into his soul, so that he must cast furtive glances at it and stir up the... | |
| Kevin P. Van Anglen - 1993 - 280 σελίδες
...like Milton's Satan, whose "Address to the Sun" contains the classic statement of antinomian denial ("Evil, be thou my good; by thee at least / Divided empire with heav'n's King I hold / . . . and more than half perhaps will reign" [Paradise Lost, iv, 110-12]), he could still thunder... | |
| Daniel J. Boorstin - 1993 - 324 σελίδες
...faculty itself had been lost. Rush illustrated this by one of Satan's speeches (Paradise Lost, Bk. IV) : Farewell Remorse; all good to me is lost. Evil, be thou my good. 'In them the will has probably lost the power of choosing, as well as the capacity of enjoying, moral... | |
| Ben Witherington - 1994 - 388 σελίδες
...a very dark place, not least because of the Adversary, the Satan. 28 SATAN AND THE DEVIL OF A TIME So farewell hope, and with hope farewell fear, Farewell...thou my good; by thee at least Divided empire with heaven's king I hold By thee, and more than half perhaps will govern; As man ere long, and this new... | |
| Ted Peters - 1994 - 356 σελίδες
...that one moment, also her soul. 216 BLASPHEMY Satanic Rituals and the Destruction of the Inner Soul So farewell hope, and., with hope, farewell fear, Farewell remorse! All good to me is lost; Evil, be thon my Good. John Milton, Paradise Lost, bk. 3, 11. 108-11 There are two kinds of blasphemy. Both... | |
| David Armitage, Armand Himy, Quentin Skinner - 1998 - 300 σελίδες
...address to the sun as 'God/ Of this new world' (PL, tv, 33-4) ,43 then concludes with the resolve, Farewell remorse: all good to me is lost; Evil be thou my good; by thee at least Divided empire with heaven's king I hold By thee, and more perhaps will raign; As man ere long, and this new world shall... | |
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