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название: The Essential Milton (Naxos Poetry)
год: August 5, 2008
издатель: Naxos AudioBooks
формат: 8 CDs
исполнитель: Anton Lesser, Samantha Bond, and Derek Jacobi
качество: mp3 - 69 kbps
время звучания: 9:45:26 | c.9½ hours
язык: English
ISBN: 978-962-634-885-7
размер архива: 282.94 mb
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Коллекция лучшей поэзии и сонет , а также биография Джона Мильтона ( г.р.1608)
This thoughtful collection of John Miltons finest poetry marks the quarter centenary of the poets birth in 1608. It is read by several of Britains foremost classical actors, including Anton Lesser, Samantha Bond and Derek Jacobi. Miltons uncompromising views set him firmly on the side of Cromwell, putting his life in danger when the Stuart monarchy was restored. But he is now remembered for Paradise Lost and a strong collection of other poetry which influenced successive generations. This collection offers an ideal overview, including the complete Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, excerpts from other major works, including Comus and Samson Agonistes, as well as sonnets and famous shorter poems such as On his blindness, plus a biography of Milton.
Содержание:
101 _ Paradise Lost _ Book I _ Line 1 _ Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit.mp3
102 _ Paradise Lost _ Book I _ Line 128 _ O Prince, O chief of many throned Powers.mp3
103 _ Paradise Lost _ Book I _ Line 242 _ Is this the region, this the soil, the clime.mp3
104 _ Paradise Lost _ Book I _ Line 522 _ All these and more came flocking; but with looks.mp3
105 _ Paradise Lost _ Book I _ Line 622 _ O myriads of immortal Spirits, O Powers.mp3
106 _ Paradise Lost _ Book I _ Line 722 _ Th' ascending pile.mp3
107 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 1 _ High on a throne of royal state, which far.mp3
108 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 119 _ I should be much for open war, O Peers.mp3
109 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 229 _ Either to disenthrone the King of Heav'n.mp3
110 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 310 _ Thrones and imperial Powers, offspring of Heav'n.mp3
111 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 390 _ Well have ye judged, well ended long debate.mp3
112 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 430 _ O progeny of Heav'n, empyreal Thrones.mp3
113 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 506 _ The Stygian Council thus dissolved; and forth.mp3
114 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 704 _ So spake the grisly terror, and in shape.mp3
201 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 850 _ The key of this infernal pit by due.mp3
202 _ Paradise Lost _ Book II _ Line 968 _ T' whom Satan turning boldly thus. Ye Powers.mp3
203 _ Paradise Lost _ Book III Paraphrase _ God sitting on his throne sees Satan.mp3
204 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IV _ Line 1 _ O for that warning voice, which he who saw.mp3
205 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IV _ Line 114 _ Thus while he spake, each passion dimmed his face.mp3
206 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IV _ Line 172 _ Now to th' ascent of that steep savage hill.mp3
207 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IV _ Line 246 _ Thus was this place.mp3
208 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IV _ Line 358 _ O Hell! What do mine eyes with grief behold.mp3
209 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IV _ Line 440 _ To whom thus Eve replied. O thou for whom.mp3
210 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IV _ Line 492 _ So spake our general mother, and with eyes.mp3
211 _ Paradise Lost _ Books V-VIII Paraphrase _ Meanwhile, Uriel, descending.mp3
212 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 1 _ No more of talk where God or angel guest.mp3
213 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 99 _ O earth, how like to Heav'n, if not preferr'd.mp3
214 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 204 _ And Eve first to her husband thus began.mp3
215 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 270 _ To whom the virgin majesty of Eve.mp3
216 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 376 _ So spake the patriarch of mankind, but Eve.mp3
301 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 494 _ So spake the Enemy of mankind, enclosed.mp3
302 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 567 _ To whom the guileful Tempter thus replied.mp3
303 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 613 _ So talked the spirited sly snake; and Eve.mp3
304 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 679 _ O sacred, wise and wisdom-giving plant.mp3
305 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 745 _ Great are thy virtues, doubtless, best of fruits.mp3
306 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 856 _ Hast thou not wondered Adam, at my stay.mp3
307 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 896 _ O fairest of Creation, last and best.mp3
308 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 960 _ So Adam, and thus Eve to him replied.mp3
309 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 1034 _ So said he, and forbore not glance or toy.mp3
310 _ Paradise Lost _ Book IX _ Line 1134 _ Would thou hadst hearkened to my words, and stayed.mp3
311 _ Paradise Lost _ Book X Paraphrase _ Man's disobedience known.mp3
312 _ Paradise Lost _ Book X _ Line 68 _ Father Eternal, thine is to decree.mp3
313 _ Paradise Lost _ Book X _ Line 229 _ Meanwhile ere thus was sinned and judged on earth.mp3
314 _ Paradise Lost _ Book X _ Line 354 _ O parent, these are thy magnific deeds.mp3
315 _ Paradise Lost _ Book X _ Line 460 _ Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Virtues, Powers.mp3
316 _ Paradise Lost _ Books XI-XII Paraphrase _ Meanwhile Sin and Death rejoice.mp3
317 _ Paradise Lost _ Book XII _ Line 553 _ How soon hath thy prediction, seer blest.mp3
401 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I.mp3
402 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I _ Oh ancient powers of Air and this wide World.mp3
403 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I _ So to the coast of Jordan he directs.mp3
404 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I _ Meanwhile the Son of God, who yet some days.mp3
405 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I _ This having heard, straight I again revolved.mp3
406 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I _ Full forty days he passed _ whether on hill.mp3
407 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I _ Whom thus answered the Arch-Fiend, now undisguised.mp3
408 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I _ To whom our Saviour sternly thus replied.mp3
409 _ Paradise Regained _ Book I _ So spake our Saviour; but the subtle Fiend.mp3
410 _ Paradise Regained _ Book II.mp3
411 _ Paradise Regained _ Book II _ Thus they out of their plaints new hope resume.mp3
412 _ Paradise Regained _ Book II _ The while her Son, tracing the desert wild.mp3
413 _ Paradise Regained _ Book II _ To whom quick answer Satan thus returned.mp3
414 _ Paradise Regained _ Book II _ He ceased, and heard their grant in loud acclaim.mp3
415 _ Paradise Regained _ Book II _ He viewed it round.mp3
416 _ Paradise Regained _ Book II _ What doubts the Son of God to sit and eat.mp3
417 _ Paradise Regained _ Book II _ To whom thus Jesus patiently replied.mp3
501 _ Paradise Regained _ Book III.mp3
502 _ Paradise Regained _ Book III _ To whom our Saviour calmly thus replied.mp3
503 _ Paradise Regained _ Book III _ To whom the Tempter, murmuring, thus replied.mp3
504 _ Paradise Regained _ Book III _ To whom our Saviour answer thus returned.mp3
505 _ Paradise Regained _ Book III _ With that (such power was given him then), he took.mp3
506 _ Paradise Regained _ Book III _ He looked, and saw what numbers numberless.mp3
507 _ Paradise Regained _ Book III _ To whom our Saviour answered thus, unmoved.mp3
508 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV.mp3
509 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ And now the Tempter thus his silence broke.mp3
510 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ To whom the Son of God, unmoved, replied.mp3
511 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ Whom thus our Saviour answered with disdain.mp3
512 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ Look once more, ere we leave this specular mount.mp3
513 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ To whom our Saviour sagely thus replied.mp3
514 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ Or, if I would delight my private hours.mp3
515 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ So saying, he took (for still he knew his power not yet expired).mp3
516 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ Him walking on a sunny hill he found.mp3
517 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ To whom the Fiend, now swoln with rage, replied.mp3
518 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ But Satan, smitten with amazement, fell.mp3
519 _ Paradise Regained _ Book IV _ True Image of the Father, whether throned.mp3
601 _ At a Vacation Exercise.mp3
602 _ L'Allegro.mp3
603 _ Il Penseroso.mp3
605 _ At a Solemn Musick.mp3
606 _ To Mr. H Lawes, on his Aires.mp3
607 _ On Time.mp3
608 _ On Shakespeare.mp3
609 _ On the Morning of Christ's Nativity.mp3
611 _ Sonnet _ To the Lord General Cromwell.mp3
612 _ Sonnet _ On the detraction which followed.mp3
613 _ Sonnet _ On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.mp3
614 _ Lycidas.mp3
616 _ Sonnet _ To the Nightingale.mp3
617 _ Sonnet _ On my 23rd Birthday.mp3
618 _ Paradise Lost _ Opening of Book I.mp3
619 _ Paradise Lost _ Book 1 _The fall of Mulciber.mp3
620 _ Paradise Lost _ Opening of Book II.mp3
621 _ Paradise Lost _ Book XII.mp3
622 _ From Paradise Regained.mp3
623 _ Sonnet _ Upon a Deceased Wife.mp3
624 _ Sonnet _ On his Blindness.mp3
625 _ Sonnet _ To Cyriack Skinner.mp3
626 _ From Samson Agonistes.mp3
627 _ Samson Agonistes _ The destruction of the Temple.mp3
628 _ Samson Agonistes _ The Final Chorus.mp3
629 _ Comus _ A Masque.mp3
701 _ Areopagitica _ Introduction.mp3
702 _ From Areopagitica.mp3
703 _ Areopagitica _ Next, what more national corruption.mp3
704 _ Areopagitica _ What advantage is it to be a man.mp3
705 _ Areopagitica _ And now the time in special.mp3
706 _ The Doctrine and Discipline _ Introduction.mp3
707 _ From The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce.mp3
708 _ The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce _ How vain therefore is it.mp3
709 _ The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce _ I suppose it will be allow'd us.mp3
710 _ The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates _ Introduction.mp3
711 _ From The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates.mp3
712 _ The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates _ Since the king or magistrate.mp3
801 _ John Milton _ A Life.mp3
802 _ John Milton _ A Life _ John Milton was a republican and a Protestant.mp3
803 _ John Milton _ A Life _ In the end, his time at Cambridge.mp3
804 _ John Milton _ A Life _ The poem, a pastoral elegy.mp3
805 _ John Milton _ A Life _ Speculation surrounds almost every facet.mp3
806 _ John Milton _ A Life _ In 1644 he wrote what is still probably.mp3
807 _ John Milton _ A Life _ Milton stayed in his role.mp3
808 _ John Milton _ A Life _ This was a dangerous thing to be doing.mp3
809 _ John Milton _ A Life _ The poem is a dark and dramatic on.mp3
810 _ John Milton _ A Life _ He was still working, though.mp3
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