The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 42
... spirits , and chariots wing'd From the armoury of God , where stand of old Myriads between two brazen mountains lodg'd Against a solemn day , harness'd at hand , Celestial equipage ! and now came forth Spontaneous , for within them spirit ...
... spirits , and chariots wing'd From the armoury of God , where stand of old Myriads between two brazen mountains lodg'd Against a solemn day , harness'd at hand , Celestial equipage ! and now came forth Spontaneous , for within them spirit ...
Strana 60
... spirit , has described all nature as disturbed upon Eve's eating the forbidden fruit . So saying , her rash hand in evil hour , Forth reaching to the fruit , she pluck'd , she eat , Earth felt the wound , and Nature , from her seat ...
... spirit , has described all nature as disturbed upon Eve's eating the forbidden fruit . So saying , her rash hand in evil hour , Forth reaching to the fruit , she pluck'd , she eat , Earth felt the wound , and Nature , from her seat ...
Strana 103
... spirit . It is far from great- ness of spirit to persist in the wrong in any thing ; nor is it a diminution of greatness of spirit to have been in the wrong . Perfec- tion is not the attribute of man , therefore he is not degraded by ...
... spirit . It is far from great- ness of spirit to persist in the wrong in any thing ; nor is it a diminution of greatness of spirit to have been in the wrong . Perfec- tion is not the attribute of man , therefore he is not degraded by ...
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