| Reuben Post Halleck - 1900 - 512 頁
...words, have conveyed a stronger impression of the effect of the frown of those terrible powers ? " So frowned the mighty combatants, that Hell Grew darker at their frown." The pictures painted by Milton show strength and magnificence of touch, as well when the canvas discloses... | |
| 1902 - 424 頁
...such a night, Though 't were to buy a world of happy days, So full of dismal terror was the timer 2. So frowned the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown; so matched they stood; For never but once more was either like To meet so great a Foe: and now great deeds Had been achieved,... | |
| George Earle Merkley - 1902 - 336 頁
...just tired to death after our walk. They were swifter than eagles ; they were stronger than lions. So frowned the mighty combatants, that hell grew darker at their frown. He was so gaunt that the case of flageolet would have been a mansion for him. 244. Climax and Anticlimax.... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1902 - 328 頁
...expected. Assignments. 89. Name each of the figures of contradiction that you find in the following : — So frowned the mighty combatants that Hell Grew darker at their frown. Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices. ' — EMERSON, Social Aims. Murderer. — We are men,... | |
| John Milton - 1903 - 396 頁
...front to front, Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid-air. So frowned the mighty combatants that Hell Grew darker at their frown ; so matched they stood ; For never but once more was either like 721 To meet so great a foe. And now great deeds Had been... | |
| Robert Naylor Whiteford - 1903 - 464 頁
...BOOK II Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold. . . So frowned the mighty combatants, that Hell Grew darker at their frown. . . . BOOK III Hail, holy Light, offspring of Heaven first-born 1 Hypocrisy, the only evil that walks... | |
| John Milton - 1904 - 328 頁
...front to front Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid-air. So frowned the mighty combatants that Hell Grew darker at their frown ; so matched they stood ; For never but once more was either like 721 To meet so great a foe. And now great deeds Had been... | |
| William W. Davis - 1908 - 678 頁
...the impression of titanic demons in struggle in mid-air. It was the Satanic onset in Paradise Lost. So frowned the mighty combatants, that hell Grew darker at their frown, so matched they stood. Oamanche, a village in Iowa, on the Mississippi, received the first blow. Ninety dwellings, hotels... | |
| John Milton - 1908 - 440 頁
...front to front Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid-air. So frowned the mighty combatants that Hell Grew darker at their frown ; so matched they stood ; 720 For never but once more was either like To meet so great a foe. And now great deeds Had been... | |
| Alexander Malcolm Williams - 1909 - 454 頁
...Csesar, or of the old Guard of Napoleon" (Clive's defence of Arcot). It is used for emotional effect : " So frowned the mighty combatants that hell Grew darker at their frown ". I was all ear, And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death. In Hyperbole... | |
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