The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Strana 117
... whole Frame of the Universe to the Condition of its Criminal Inhabitants . As this is a noble Incident in the Poem , the Following Lines , in which we see the Angels heaving up the Earth , and placing it in a different Posture to the ...
... whole Frame of the Universe to the Condition of its Criminal Inhabitants . As this is a noble Incident in the Poem , the Following Lines , in which we see the Angels heaving up the Earth , and placing it in a different Posture to the ...
Strana 209
... whole Country into a kind of Garden or Landskip , and making every thing smile about him , whilst in Reality he thinks of nothing but of the Harvest , and En- crease which is to arise from it . We may further observe how Providence has ...
... whole Country into a kind of Garden or Landskip , and making every thing smile about him , whilst in Reality he thinks of nothing but of the Harvest , and En- crease which is to arise from it . We may further observe how Providence has ...
Strana 357
... whole Compass of Nature ; so that the Palace , says the Poet , was always filled with a con- fused Hubbub of low dying Sounds , the Voices being almost spent and worn out before they arrived at this General Rendez- vous of Speeches and ...
... whole Compass of Nature ; so that the Palace , says the Poet , was always filled with a con- fused Hubbub of low dying Sounds , the Voices being almost spent and worn out before they arrived at this General Rendez- vous of Speeches and ...
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