The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... Adam , and one of the most beautiful paffages in the whole poem . That day I oft remember , when from fleep I firft awak'd , and found myself repos'd Under a fhade , on flow'rs , much wond'ring where And what I was , whence hither ...
... Adam , and one of the most beautiful paffages in the whole poem . That day I oft remember , when from fleep I firft awak'd , and found myself repos'd Under a fhade , on flow'rs , much wond'ring where And what I was , whence hither ...
Strana 25
... Adam upon his awaking finds Eve ftill afleep , with an unufual difcompofure in her looks . The pofture , in which he regards her , is de- fcrib'd with a wonderful tenderness , as the whisper , with which he awakens her , is the fofteft ...
... Adam upon his awaking finds Eve ftill afleep , with an unufual difcompofure in her looks . The pofture , in which he regards her , is de- fcrib'd with a wonderful tenderness , as the whisper , with which he awakens her , is the fofteft ...
Strana 26
... Adam , whom embracing thus fhe Spake : O fole , in avhom my thoughts find all repofe , My glory , my perfection ! glad I fee Thy face , and morn return'd- I cannot but take notice , that Milton , in the con- ference between Adam and Eve ...
... Adam , whom embracing thus fhe Spake : O fole , in avhom my thoughts find all repofe , My glory , my perfection ! glad I fee Thy face , and morn return'd- I cannot but take notice , that Milton , in the con- ference between Adam and Eve ...
Strana 27
... Adam talk thro ' the whole work in fuch fentiments as thefe : But flat- tery and falfhood are not the courtship of Milton's Adam , and could not be heard by Eve in the state of innocence , excepting only in a dream produc'd on purpofe ...
... Adam talk thro ' the whole work in fuch fentiments as thefe : But flat- tery and falfhood are not the courtship of Milton's Adam , and could not be heard by Eve in the state of innocence , excepting only in a dream produc'd on purpofe ...
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... Adam ; have all the graces that poetry is capable of beltowing . The author afterwards gives us a particular description of Eve in her domeftic employ- ments . B 3 So So faying , with difpatchful looks in bafte She turns N ° 37 29 THE ...
... Adam ; have all the graces that poetry is capable of beltowing . The author afterwards gives us a particular description of Eve in her domeftic employ- ments . B 3 So So faying , with difpatchful looks in bafte She turns N ° 37 29 THE ...
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