The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Strana 67
... angels are represented as standing mute ; nor show how proper the occasion was to produce such a silence in heaven . The close of . this Divine colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows upon it , are so wonderfully beautiful and ...
... angels are represented as standing mute ; nor show how proper the occasion was to produce such a silence in heaven . The close of . this Divine colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows upon it , are so wonderfully beautiful and ...
Strana 148
... angels is wrought up with the same beauty . It is ushered in with such signs of wrath as are suitable to Omnipotence incensed1 . The first en- gagement is carried on under a cope of fire , occasioned by the flights of innumerable ...
... angels is wrought up with the same beauty . It is ushered in with such signs of wrath as are suitable to Omnipotence incensed1 . The first en- gagement is carried on under a cope of fire , occasioned by the flights of innumerable ...
Strana 250
... angels heaving up the earth , and placing it in a different posture to the sun from what it had before the fall of man , is conceived with that sublime imagination which was so peculiar to this great author : Some say , he bid his angels ...
... angels heaving up the earth , and placing it in a different posture to the sun from what it had before the fall of man , is conceived with that sublime imagination which was so peculiar to this great author : Some say , he bid his angels ...
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