I don't much care for epic poems but this was easy enough to follow although ludicrously fanfic. Satan comes off as an alright guy who cares about his fellow fallen. An almost tragic figure really.
I don't much care for epic poems but this was easy enough to follow although ludicrously fanfic. Satan comes off as an alright guy who cares about his fellow fallen. An almost tragic figure really.
Just a little fun photo! Light rail station in sweat soaked Phoenix,AZ.book themed art at the Library stop!
The obvious jumped to mind for the #paradise prompt. #lyricalApril @Cinfhen
Finally finished this book. This little turd didn't help with rubbing her face on it to try and distract me. #cats #catsoflitsy
That feeling when you're trying to rush and finish your current book to get to your next one because you're antsy. 🙃
Finished Paradise Lost, now on to Paradise Regained!
Now I know where this quote comes from.
I'm reading this after multiple books I've read lately referenced this one in some way. Difficult so far since I'm not used to the style but I like it.
This quote appears in the very beginning of Shelley's 'Frankenstein' and it's honestly such a beautiful verse - nobody asked to be created, and yet here we are dealing with the repurcussions of a 'Maker's' decision.
Spending my Saturday with Satan ❤️🔥 (He's not nearly as tough as he thinks he is.)
Wow, epic poetry is amazing 😊 and Milton is King. This was absolutely beautiful. Incredible language and amazing imagery. I'm in awe 😊
John Milton keeps me going 😊 Paradise Lost is so enjoyable and I'm excited to read Paradise Regained 😊