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Dafna11 [192]
3 years ago
7

Read the lines from Book 1 of Paradise Lost. Fall'n Cherub, to be weak is miserable Doing or Suffering: but of this be sure, To

do aught good never will be our task, But ever to do ill our sole delight, As being the contrary to his high will Whom we resist. Who is meant to be the speaker in these lines? Beelzebub Adam Milton Satan
English
2 answers:
kogti [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Frases de “El Paraíso Perdido”

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MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“Tan fácil parece una vez descubierto lo que antes de descubrirse se hubiera tenido por imposible.”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:imposibles]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“Todos los caminos me llevan al infierno. Pero ¡si el infierno soy yo! ¡Si por profundo que sea su abismo, tengo dentro de mí otro más horrible!”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:infierno]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“¡Maldecido amor, o maldecido odio, que tanto valen para mí uno como otro, dado que es eterna mi desventura!”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:amor, odio]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“La soledad es a veces, la compañía más agradable y una separación, aunque corta, hace más dulce el placer de volver a verse.”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:soledad]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“La elocuencia deleita el alma y la música los sentidos.”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:alma, elocuencia, música, sentidos]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“El espíritu vive en sí mismo, y en sí mismo puede hacer un cielo del infierno, o un infierno del cielo. ¿Qué importa el lugar donde yo resida, si soy el mismo que era, si lo soy todo, aunque inferior a aquel a quien el trueno ha hecho más poderoso?”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:espíritu]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“Mundo en que toda vida muere, en que toda muerte vive.”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:muerte]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“Dios no puede castigaros siendo justo, y si no es justo no es Dios, y dejando de ser Dios no hay para qué temerle ni obedecerle.”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:castigo, dios, justicia, obedecer]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“Cuando la razónlucha con la fuerza, por más que sea empresa ardua y temeraria, la victoria debe estar de parte de la razón.”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:fuerza, razón]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“Libremente servimos, porque libremente amamos; de nuestra voluntad depende el amar o no, y en ella por consiguiente estriba nuestra elevación o nuestra ruina.”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:amar, libertad]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“Bien que no se conoce, no es tal bien, y el poseer lo que no se aprecia es como si no se poseyese.”

JOHN MILTON

[Etiqueta:apreciar, bienes]

MÁS SOBRE ESTA FRASE ››

“El ambicioso, para lograr su fin, debe rebajarse tanto como ha pretendido elevar sus miras, y por encumbrado que esté, humillarse hasta los mas vilesempleos.”

Explanation:

SSSSS [86.1K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Satan

Explanation:

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