The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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... occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Æneid liable to a silence in heaven . The close of this divine exception upon this account , it is in the begin- colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows ning of the third ...
... occasion was to produce such there be any instance in the Æneid liable to a silence in heaven . The close of this divine exception upon this account , it is in the begin- colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows ning of the third ...
Strana 7
... occasion of this seems to be the in the vulgar opinion of mankind , is the most want of some necessary employment , to put conspicuous part of the creation , and the plac- the spirits in motion , and awaken them out of ing in it an ...
... occasion of this seems to be the in the vulgar opinion of mankind , is the most want of some necessary employment , to put conspicuous part of the creation , and the plac- the spirits in motion , and awaken them out of ing in it an ...
Strana 15
... occasion is so remarkable a beauty , that the most ordinary reader cannot but take notice of it . Gabriel's discovering his approach at a distance is drawn with great strength and liveliness of imagination : O friends , I hear the tread ...
... occasion is so remarkable a beauty , that the most ordinary reader cannot but take notice of it . Gabriel's discovering his approach at a distance is drawn with great strength and liveliness of imagination : O friends , I hear the tread ...
Strana 20
... occasion to buy treacle or liquorish powder at the apothecary's shop , I am so enamoured with you , that I can no more keep close my flaming desires to become your servant . * And * A note in Mr. Chalmers's edition of the Spectator in ...
... occasion to buy treacle or liquorish powder at the apothecary's shop , I am so enamoured with you , that I can no more keep close my flaming desires to become your servant . * And * A note in Mr. Chalmers's edition of the Spectator in ...
Strana 23
... occasion , the particulars of it are so artfully shadowed , that they do not anticipate the story which follows in the ninth book . I shall only add , that though the vision itself is founded upon truth , the circumstances of it are ...
... occasion , the particulars of it are so artfully shadowed , that they do not anticipate the story which follows in the ninth book . I shall only add , that though the vision itself is founded upon truth , the circumstances of it are ...
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