The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 139
... Messiah's chariot , with that exception to the throne of God ! -Under his burning wheels The steadfast empyrean shook throughout , All but the throne itself of God- Notwithstanding the Messiah appears clothed with so much terror and ...
... Messiah's chariot , with that exception to the throne of God ! -Under his burning wheels The steadfast empyrean shook throughout , All but the throne itself of God- Notwithstanding the Messiah appears clothed with so much terror and ...
Strana 264
... Messiah's bidding peace to the chaos , Confusion heard his voice . ' I might add innumerable instances of our poct's writing in this beautiful figure . It is plain that these I have mentioned , in which persons of an imagina- ry nature ...
... Messiah's bidding peace to the chaos , Confusion heard his voice . ' I might add innumerable instances of our poct's writing in this beautiful figure . It is plain that these I have mentioned , in which persons of an imagina- ry nature ...
Strana 318
... Messiah was to descend . The angel is describ- ed as seeing the patriarch actually travelling to- wards the land of promise , which gives a parti- cular liveliness to this part of the narration : I see him , but thou canst not , with ...
... Messiah was to descend . The angel is describ- ed as seeing the patriarch actually travelling to- wards the land of promise , which gives a parti- cular liveliness to this part of the narration : I see him , but thou canst not , with ...
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