The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 43
... light From him , for other lights she needed none In that aspect , and still the distance keeps Till night ; then in the east her turn she shines , Revolv'd on heav'n's great axle , and her reign With thousand lesser lights dividual ...
... light From him , for other lights she needed none In that aspect , and still the distance keeps Till night ; then in the east her turn she shines , Revolv'd on heav'n's great axle , and her reign With thousand lesser lights dividual ...
Strana 293
... light to the whole plain , which did sometimes outshine the light , and oppressed the beams of the adamantine pillar ; though by the observa- tion I made afterwards , it appeared that it was not from any diminution of light , but that ...
... light to the whole plain , which did sometimes outshine the light , and oppressed the beams of the adamantine pillar ; though by the observa- tion I made afterwards , it appeared that it was not from any diminution of light , but that ...
Strana 372
... light is so great that it may illuminate the earth all over at once as clear as broad day ; but there are tenebrificous and dark stars , by whose influence night is brought on , and which do ray out darkness and obscurity upon the earth ...
... light is so great that it may illuminate the earth all over at once as clear as broad day ; but there are tenebrificous and dark stars , by whose influence night is brought on , and which do ray out darkness and obscurity upon the earth ...
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