The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 253
... speech , is a noble circumstance , and very finely imagined . The division of hell into seas of fire , and into firm ground impregnated with the same furious element , with that particular circum- stance of the exclusion of hope from ...
... speech , is a noble circumstance , and very finely imagined . The division of hell into seas of fire , and into firm ground impregnated with the same furious element , with that particular circum- stance of the exclusion of hope from ...
Strana 292
... speech , and that which precedes it , gives an agree- able variety to the debate . Mammon's character is so fully drawn in the first book , that the poet adds nothing to it in the second . We were before told , that he was the first who ...
... speech , and that which precedes it , gives an agree- able variety to the debate . Mammon's character is so fully drawn in the first book , that the poet adds nothing to it in the second . We were before told , that he was the first who ...
Strana 366
... speech of Eve , in particular , is dressed up in such a soft and natural 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 ...
... speech of Eve , in particular , is dressed up in such a soft and natural 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 ...
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