The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 78
... hear the Senti- ments that arose in the first Man while he was yet new and fresh from the Hands of his Creator . The Poet has interwoven every thing which is delivered upon this Subject in Holy Writ with so many beautiful Imaginations ...
... hear the Senti- ments that arose in the first Man while he was yet new and fresh from the Hands of his Creator . The Poet has interwoven every thing which is delivered upon this Subject in Holy Writ with so many beautiful Imaginations ...
Strana 184
... Hear him ye Deaf , and all ye Blind behold ! Cap . 35 . v . 5 , 6 . Cap . 25 . v . 8 . He from thick Films shall purge the visual Ray , And on the sightless Eye - ball pour the Day , ' Tis he th ' obstructed Paths of Sound shall clear ...
... Hear him ye Deaf , and all ye Blind behold ! Cap . 35 . v . 5 , 6 . Cap . 25 . v . 8 . He from thick Films shall purge the visual Ray , And on the sightless Eye - ball pour the Day , ' Tis he th ' obstructed Paths of Sound shall clear ...
Strana 368
... hear me . I live here distinguished as one whom Nature has been liberal to in a graceful Person , an exalted Mien , and Heavenly Voice . These Particularities in this strange Country , are Arguments for Respect and Generosity to her who ...
... hear me . I live here distinguished as one whom Nature has been liberal to in a graceful Person , an exalted Mien , and Heavenly Voice . These Particularities in this strange Country , are Arguments for Respect and Generosity to her who ...
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