The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... Angels are repre- sented as standing mute ; nor show how proper the occasion was to produce such a silence in heaven . The close of this divine colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows upon it , are so wonderfully beau- tiful and ...
... Angels are repre- sented as standing mute ; nor show how proper the occasion was to produce such a silence in heaven . The close of this divine colloquy , with the hymn of angels that follows upon it , are so wonderfully beau- tiful and ...
Strana 141
... angels , is finely imagined . As Milton every where fills his poem with circumstances that are marvellous and astonishing , he describes the gate of heaven as framed after such a manner , that it opened of itself upon the approach of ...
... angels , is finely imagined . As Milton every where fills his poem with circumstances that are marvellous and astonishing , he describes the gate of heaven as framed after such a manner , that it opened of itself upon the approach of ...
Strana 178
... angels . The second day's engagement is apt to startle an imagination which has not been raised and qualified for such a description , by the reading of the ancient poets , and of Homer in particular . It was certainly a very bold ...
... angels . The second day's engagement is apt to startle an imagination which has not been raised and qualified for such a description , by the reading of the ancient poets , and of Homer in particular . It was certainly a very bold ...
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