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Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Thus it shall befall Him, who to worth in women over-trusting, Lets her will rule: restraint she will not brook; And left to herself, if evil thence ensue She first his weak indulgence will accuse. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

With ruin upon ruin, rout on rout, Confusion worse confounded. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Pleas'd me, long choosing and beginning late. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By Robert Hass

'Paradise Lost' was printed in an edition of no more than 1,500 copies and transformed the English language. Took a while. Wordsworth had new ideas about nature: Thoreau read Wordsworth, Muir read Thoreau, Teddy Roosevelt read Muir, and we got a lot of national parks. Took a century. What poetry gives us is an archive, the fullest existent archive of what human beings have thought and felt by the kind of artists who loved language in a way that allowed them to labor over how you make a music of words to render experience exactly and fully. — Robert Hass

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Sole reigning holds the tyranny of Heav'n. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Not to know me argues yourselves unknown. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Hope elevates, and joy
Brightens his crest. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By Mark Helprin

You will most appreciate 'Freddy and Fredericka' if you are familiar with the story of the Fall, the Good Hermit, 'Tom Jones,' 'Huckleberry Finn,' 'Paradise Lost,' 'Henry V,' and 'My Cousin Vinny.' That doesn't mean that you can't enjoy or understand it on an emotional level, free of all allusion, which is the test of any book of fiction. — Mark Helprin

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

God is thy law, thou mine. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Who aspires must down as low
As high he soar'd. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By Helen Oyeyemi

I don't despise 'Don Quixote,' but it is a book I don't ... get. I'll have to come back it. Maybe there'll be a gateway story that opens it up for me; that happened for me with 'Paradise Lost' and the 'His Dark Materials' trilogy. — Helen Oyeyemi

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Thus repulsed, our final hope
Is flat despair: we must exasperate
The Almighty Victor to spend all his rage;
And that must end us; that must be our cure,
To be no more. Sad cure! for who would lose,
Though full of pain, this intellectual being,
Those thoughts that wander through eternity,
To perish rather, swallowed up and lost
In the wide womb of uncreated night,
Devoid of sense and motion? And who knows,
Let this be good, whether our angry Foe
Can give it, or will ever? How he can
Is doubtful; that he never will is sure.
John Milton, Belial
(Book II Paradise Lost) — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By Hilaire Belloc

All that can best be expressed in words should be expressed in verse, but verse is a slow thing to create; nay, it is not really created: it is a secretion of the mind, it is a pearl that gathers round some irritant and slowly expresses the very essence of beauty and of desire that has lain long, potential and unexpressed, in the mind of the man who secretes it. God knows that this Unknown Country has been hit off in verse a hundred times...

Milton does it so well in the Fourth Book of Paradise Lost that I defy any man of a sane understanding to read the whole of that book before going to bed and not to wake up next morning as though he had been on a journey. — Hilaire Belloc

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

What in me is dark
Illumine, what is low raise and support,
That to the height of this great argument
I may assert eternal Providence,
And justify the ways of God to men. 1
Paradise Lost. Book i. Line 22. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By Samuel Johnson

Paradise Lost is a book that, once put down, is very hard to pick up again. — Samuel Johnson

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Thou at the sight
Pleased, out of Heaven shalt look down and smile,
While by thee raised I ruin all my foes,
Death last, and with his carcass glut the grave. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

And the more I see Pleasures about me, so much more I feel Torment within me. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

So he with difficulty and labour hard Mov'd on, with difficulty and labour he. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

I believe that the phrase 'obligatory reading' is a contradiction in terms; reading should not be obligatory. Should we ever speak of 'obligatory pleasure'? Pleasure is not obligatory, pleasure is something we seek. 'Obligatory happiness'! [...] If a book bores you, leave it; don't read it because it is famous, don't read it because it is modern, don't read a book because it is old. If a book is tedious to you, leave it, even if that book is 'Paradise Lost' - which is not tedious to me - or 'Don Quixote' - which also is not tedious to me. But if a book is tedious to you, don't read it; that book was not written for you. Reading should be a form of happiness, so I would advise all possible readers of my last will and testament - which I do not plan to write - I would advise them to read a lot, and not to get intimidated by writers' reputations, to continue to look for personal happiness, personal enjoyment. It is the only way to read. — Jorge Luis Borges

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

Where peace
And rest can never dwell, hope never comes,
That comes to all. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By Mira Bartok

At the bottom of the box were two big fairy-tale collections our father had sent us sometime after our parents divorced in 1963. I was four and my sister was five. We never saw him again. One book was a beautifully illustrated collection of Russian fairy tales inscribed, "To Rachel, from Daddy." The other, a book of Japanese fables, was inscribed to me. It had been years since I had opened them. I stared at the handwriting. Something seemed a bit off. Then it dawned on me - both inscriptions bore my own adolescent scrawl. I had always remembered the books and our father's dedications as proof of his love for us. Yet, how malleable our memories are, even if our brains are intact. Neuroscientists now suggest that while the core meaning of a long-term memory remains, the memory transforms each time we attempt to retrieve it. In fact, anatomical changes occur in the brain every single time we remember. As Proust said, "The only paradise is paradise lost. — Mira Bartok

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

'Paradise Lost' is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is. — John Milton

Paradise Lost Book 8 Quotes By John Milton

The never-ending flight Of future days. — John Milton