The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... passage last mentioned . As soon as the infernal palace is finished , we are told the multitude and rabble of spirits immediately shrunk themselves into a small compass , that there might be room for such a numberless assembly in this ...
... passage last mentioned . As soon as the infernal palace is finished , we are told the multitude and rabble of spirits immediately shrunk themselves into a small compass , that there might be room for such a numberless assembly in this ...
Strana 114
... passage he alludes to is part of Eve's speech to Adam , and one of the most beautiful passages in the whole poem 1 . ' That day I oft remember , when from sleep I first awaked , and found myself reposed Under a shade of flowers , much ...
... passage he alludes to is part of Eve's speech to Adam , and one of the most beautiful passages in the whole poem 1 . ' That day I oft remember , when from sleep I first awaked , and found myself reposed Under a shade of flowers , much ...
Strana 308
... passages are beautiful by being sublime , others by being soft , others by being natural ; which of them are ... passages in Scripture . I might have inserted also several passages of Tasso , which our author has3 imitated ; but as I do ...
... passages are beautiful by being sublime , others by being soft , others by being natural ; which of them are ... passages in Scripture . I might have inserted also several passages of Tasso , which our author has3 imitated ; but as I do ...
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