| 1847 - 540 lapas
...And we'll not fail. SHAKSPEARE. 6. What though the field be lost? All is not lost ; the ungovernable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage...submit or yield, And what is else not to be overcome. MILTON'S Paradise Lost. 7. Let fortune empty all her quiver on me, I have a soul that, like an ample... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1847 - 524 lapas
...adoption, and the only tongue that still gave utterance to defiance. " What though the field be lost! All is not lost — the unconquerable will And study...immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield." In a hut in the neighbourhood of his retreat, he had a conference with Lochiel, Barisdale, Clanranold,... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1847 - 374 lapas
...then, in liis Armenia, And other of his conquered kingdoms, I Demand the like Ant. and Clcap., iii. 6. courage never to submit or yield, And what is else not to be overcome. PLt i. 109. The conquered also and enslaved by war Shall, with their freedom lost, all virtue lose.... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 lapas
...never dwell, hope never comes That comes to all. 7550 Paradise Lost ... What though the field be lost? All is `; 7551 Paradise Lost Vaunting aloud, but racked with deep despair. 7552 Paradise Lost Fallen cherub,... | |
| Robert Detweiler, David Jasper - 2000 - 212 lapas
...opposed In dubious battle: on the plains of heav'n, And shook his throne. What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study...glory never shall his wrath or might Extort from me. To bow and sue for grace With suppliant knee, and deify his power Who from the terror of this arm so... | |
| David L. Larsen - 644 lapas
...possibly Satan is the hero. But Satan is a fool and in his impenitent "sense of injured merit" his is a "study of revenge, immortal hate, and courage never to submit or yield" ( 1 .98, 1 09). Milton was a finn believer in free will and genuine responsibility and portrays the... | |
| Daniel R. Davis - 2001 - 630 lapas
...English poet, too, like Byron, — in the Satan of Milton ? .... What though the field be lost ? AH is not lost ; the unconquerable will, And study of...submit or yield, And what is else not to be overcome. There, surely, speaks a genius to whose composition the Celtic fibre was not wholly a stranger ! And... | |
| Laurie Mylroie - 2001 - 360 lapas
...Satan himself — dedicating himself to vengeance: What though the field be lost? All is not lost: th' unconquerable Will And study of revenge, immortal...submit or yield; And what is else not to be overcome? Milton's lines serve to explain Saddam Hussein's reasoning far better than the pragmatic, utilitarian... | |
| Pat Rogers - 2001 - 580 lapas
...hollow, since the fallen angels' consignment to Hell is irrevocable: What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate. And coutage never to submit or yield. (L 103-8l Satan moves from the glamour of their attack on God to... | |
| Greg Cox - 2002 - 354 lapas
...Lucifer's immortal words with rancorous passion: "What though the field be lost? All is not lost; th' unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield." Cutting off his soliloquy, he sneered at Ament with sardonic amusement. "Resign yourself to the facts,... | |
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