The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... poet adds , that the devil turned away with envy at the sight of so much happiness . We have another view of our first parents in their evening discourses , which is full of pleasing images and sentiments suitable to their condition and ...
... poet adds , that the devil turned away with envy at the sight of so much happiness . We have another view of our first parents in their evening discourses , which is full of pleasing images and sentiments suitable to their condition and ...
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... poets . What still made this circumstance the more proper for the poet's use , is the opinion of many learned men , that the fable of the giants ' war , which makes so great a noise in antiquity , and gave birth to the sublimest ...
... poets . What still made this circumstance the more proper for the poet's use , is the opinion of many learned men , that the fable of the giants ' war , which makes so great a noise in antiquity , and gave birth to the sublimest ...
Strana 183
... poet poet tells us , that Pluto himself , whose habita- tion was in the very centre of the earth , was so affrighted at the shock , that he leapt from his throne . Homer afterwards describes Vulcan as pouring down a storm of fire upon ...
... poet poet tells us , that Pluto himself , whose habita- tion was in the very centre of the earth , was so affrighted at the shock , that he leapt from his throne . Homer afterwards describes Vulcan as pouring down a storm of fire upon ...
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