The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... prophet Jeremiah . The following passage , wherein Satan is described as wounded by the sword of Michael , is in imitation of Homer : The griding sword with discontinuous wound Pass'd through him ; 136 No. 333- SPECTATOR .
... prophet Jeremiah . The following passage , wherein Satan is described as wounded by the sword of Michael , is in imitation of Homer : The griding sword with discontinuous wound Pass'd through him ; 136 No. 333- SPECTATOR .
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... described in this day's work , which is filled with all the graces that other poets have lavished on their description of the spring , and leads the reader's imagination into a theatre equally sur- prising and beautiful . The several ...
... described in this day's work , which is filled with all the graces that other poets have lavished on their description of the spring , and leads the reader's imagination into a theatre equally sur- prising and beautiful . The several ...
Strana 230
... described in very natural senti- ments . When Dido , in the fourth neid , yielded to that fatal temptation which ruined her , Virgil tells us the earth trembled , the heavens were filled with flashes of lightning , and the nymphs howled ...
... described in very natural senti- ments . When Dido , in the fourth neid , yielded to that fatal temptation which ruined her , Virgil tells us the earth trembled , the heavens were filled with flashes of lightning , and the nymphs howled ...
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