nbennett622
09-16-2011, 06:15 PM
Hello,
I would love to use this quote I came across in some research, which I believe is sourced from Milton's 18th century epic "Paradise Lost"...however in the full text i cant to seem to find it verbatim. Does anyone know the ORIGINAL source of the quote, and if its derivative from Milton's work?
"Innocence, once lost, can never be regained; Darkness, once gazed upon, can never be lost."
The second part may be relatively altered, 'gazed' has been seen as 'found' and/or 'when found' as well as 'lost' may be 'forgotten'.
Please help, as misquoting is my pet-peeve!!!
Nicole:banana:
I would love to use this quote I came across in some research, which I believe is sourced from Milton's 18th century epic "Paradise Lost"...however in the full text i cant to seem to find it verbatim. Does anyone know the ORIGINAL source of the quote, and if its derivative from Milton's work?
"Innocence, once lost, can never be regained; Darkness, once gazed upon, can never be lost."
The second part may be relatively altered, 'gazed' has been seen as 'found' and/or 'when found' as well as 'lost' may be 'forgotten'.
Please help, as misquoting is my pet-peeve!!!
Nicole:banana: