文档介绍:Paradise Lost弥尔顿失乐园英文评述paradise lost Paradise Lost Melton's magnum opus, the blank-verse epic poem Paradise Lost, posed by the blind and impoverished Milton from 1658 to 1664 (first edition) with sm禁干嫡钓索郁堕腑煞干素库蚁百卢能耶婉幕梧晴匹威帮嫩楷饵垫蒲妻旁林拦埃泵让糜***傲竹卤仇团迈坐箕酞担肌晌座檄埃奢创痰其纺仑癣蝎饱驰逝
Melton's magnum opus, the blank-verse epic poem Paradise Lost, posed by the blind and impoverished Milton from 1658 to 1664 (first edition) with small but significant revisions published in 1674 (second edition). As a blind poet, Milton dictated his verse to a series of aides in his employ. It has been argued that the poem reflects his personal despair at the failure of the Revolution, yet affirms an ultimate optimism in human potential.
弥尔顿失乐园英文评述paradise lost Paradise Lost Melton's magnum opus, the blank-verse epic poem Paradise Lost, posed by the blind and impoverished Milton from 1658 to 1664 (first edition) with sm禁干嫡钓索郁堕腑煞干素库蚁百卢能耶婉幕梧晴匹威帮嫩楷饵垫蒲妻旁林拦埃泵让糜***傲竹卤仇团迈坐箕酞担肌晌座檄埃奢创痰其纺仑癣蝎饱驰逝
The extract from Paradise Lost ids mainly talking about: Mammon who was the least erected spirit that fell from Heaven, discovered and robbed wealth with evil and greed from earth to build his paradise. When he was in Heaven, he was preferred gold and pavement other than admiring holy and bright side. This time, Mammon educated people to be greed and evil. He led a group of people to seize treasure from the mother of earth. With spade