The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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Strana 113
... turn of words and sen- timents , as cannot be sufficiently admired . * I shall close my reflections upon this book , with observing the masterly transition which the poet makes to their evening worship in the following lines : Thus at ...
... turn of words and sen- timents , as cannot be sufficiently admired . * I shall close my reflections upon this book , with observing the masterly transition which the poet makes to their evening worship in the following lines : Thus at ...
Strana 214
... turn'd by furious winds And surging waves , as mountains to assault Heav'n's height , and with the centre mix the pole . " Silence , ye troubled waves ; and thou deep , peace ! " Said then th ' omnific Word , " your discord end : " Nor ...
... turn'd by furious winds And surging waves , as mountains to assault Heav'n's height , and with the centre mix the pole . " Silence , ye troubled waves ; and thou deep , peace ! " Said then th ' omnific Word , " your discord end : " Nor ...
Strana 491
... turn those passions and affec- tions on the side of truth and honour . When a man has laid it down for a position , that parting with his integrity , in the minutest circumstance , is losing so much of his very self , self - love will ...
... turn those passions and affec- tions on the side of truth and honour . When a man has laid it down for a position , that parting with his integrity , in the minutest circumstance , is losing so much of his very self , self - love will ...
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