And that is not Milton's Eve, Shirley." "Milton's Eve! Milton's Eve! I repeat. No, by the pure Mother of God, she is not! Gary, we are alone: we may speak what we think. Milton was great; but was he good? His brain was right; how was his heart? He saw... Shirley - Pągina 303per Charlotte Brontė - 1850 - 4 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 468 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great ; but was he good ? His brain was right ; how was his heart ? He saw Heaven; he looked down on Hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eye-balls the unutterable splendour of Heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight; their dim discrowned and tarnished... | |
| charles black - 1850 - 630 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great; but was he good ? His brain was right; how was his heart ? He saw Heaven ; he looked down on Hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eyeballs the unutterable daylight of heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight, —their dim, discrowned, and tarnished... | |
| Charlotte Brontė - 1872 - 608 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great ; but was he good ? His brain was right; how was his heart ? He saw heaven : he looked down on hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eyeballs the unutterable splendour of heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight : their dim, discrowned, and tarnished... | |
| Charlotte Brontė - 1893 - 396 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great ; but was he good ? His brain was right ; how was his heart ? He saw heaven : he looked down on hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eyeballs the unutterable splendour of heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight : their dim, discrowned, and tarnished... | |
| Henry Houston Bonnell - 1902 - 486 pągines
...Shirley." " Milton's Eve ! Milton's Eve ! I repeat. No, by the pure Mother of God, she is not ! . . . He saw heaven : he looked down on hell. He saw Satan,...before him. Milton tried to see the first woman ; but, Gary, he saw her not." " You are bold to say so, Shirley." " Not more bold than faithful. It was his... | |
| Charlotte Brontė - 1905 - 400 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great ; but was he good ? His brain was right ; how was his heart ? He saw heaven : he looked down on hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eyeballs the unutterable splendour of heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight : their dim, discrowned, and tarnished... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great ; but was he good ? His brain was right ; how was his heart ? He saw heaven ; he looked down on hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eyeballs the unutterable splendour of heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight ; their dim, discrowned and tarnished... | |
| Charlotte Brontė - 2006 - 582 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great; but was he good? His brain was right; how was his heart? He saw heaven: he looked down on hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eyeballs the unutterable splendour of heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight: their dim, discrowned, and tarnished... | |
| 1850 - 628 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great ; but was he good ? His brain was right ; how was his heart ? He saw Heaven ; he looked down on Hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eyeballs the unutterable daylight of heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight, — their dim, discrowned, and tarnished... | |
| Charlotte Brontė - 1949 - 558 pągines
...speak what we think. Milton was great; but was he good? His brain was right; how was his heart? He saw heaven: he looked down on hell. He saw Satan,...flashed back on his blind eyeballs the unutterable splendour of heaven. Devils gathered their legions in his sight: their dim, discrowned, and tarnished... | |
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