The Spectator, Svazek 2S. Marks, 1826 |
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Strana 5
... seems to have known perfectly well wherein of poetry which the subject was capable of re- his strength lay , and has ... seem'd Firm land imbosom'd without firmament ; Uncertain which , in ocean or in air . Him God beholding from his ...
... seems to have known perfectly well wherein of poetry which the subject was capable of re- his strength lay , and has ... seem'd Firm land imbosom'd without firmament ; Uncertain which , in ocean or in air . Him God beholding from his ...
Strana 6
... seems to have the marvellous without the probable because it is represented as proceeding from Satan's walk upon the outside of the uni- natural causes , without the interposition of verse , which at a distance appeared to him of any ...
... seems to have the marvellous without the probable because it is represented as proceeding from Satan's walk upon the outside of the uni- natural causes , without the interposition of verse , which at a distance appeared to him of any ...
Strana 7
... 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 angel , is a ...
... 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 angel , is a ...
Strana 12
... seems to have a very extraordinary genius in his way . " SIR , non pronuba Juno , Non Hymenæus adest , non illi gratia lecto ; Eumenides stravere torum- X. Ovid . Met . Lib . 6. 428 . Nor Hymen , nor the Graces here preside , Nor Juno ...
... seems to have a very extraordinary genius in his way . " SIR , non pronuba Juno , Non Hymenæus adest , non illi gratia lecto ; Eumenides stravere torum- X. Ovid . Met . Lib . 6. 428 . Nor Hymen , nor the Graces here preside , Nor Juno ...
Strana 15
... seems raised upon that passage in the The reader may see the whole passage in the Iliad , where two deities are described as perch - 22d Iliad . ing on the top of an oak in the shape of vul- Virgil , before the last decisive combat de ...
... seems raised upon that passage in the The reader may see the whole passage in the Iliad , where two deities are described as perch - 22d Iliad . ing on the top of an oak in the shape of vul- Virgil , before the last decisive combat de ...
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