| Bombay (India : State). Board of Education - 1851 - 768 str.
...Gothic cloud of time and language." Pope has a similar allusion in the " Essay on Criticism"? (13) " Behold where Dryden's less presumptuous car Wide o'er the fields of glory bear Two coursers of etherial race, With necks in thunder cloth'd, and long-resounding pace ! Hark, his hand the lyre explore... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 str.
...tremble , while they gaze, He saw; but, blasted with excess of light, Clos'd his eyes in endless night. Behold, where Dryden's less presumptuous car, Wide...necks in thunder cloth'd, and long-resounding pace. Hark, his hands the lyre explore! Bright-ey'd Fancy, hovering o'er, Scatters from her pictur'd urn... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 str.
...tremble while they gaze, He saw ; but, blasted with excess of light, Closed his eyes in endless night. Behold, where Dryden's less presumptuous car Wide...the fields of glory bear Two coursers of ethereal race,t With necks in thunder clothed, and long-resounding pace. Hark, his hands the lyre explore !... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray - 1852 - 332 str.
...tremble, while they gaze, He saw ; but blasted with excess of light, Closed his eyes in endless night. Behold where Dryden's less presumptuous car Wide o'er the fields of glory bear Two coursers of etherea? race, With necks in thunder clothed, and long-resounding pace. III. 3. Hark, his hands the... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 str.
...tremble while they gaze, He saw ; but, blasted with excess of light. Closed his eyes in endless night. Behold where Dryden's less presumptuous car Wide o'er the fields of Glory bear Two coursers2 of ethereal race, With necks in thunder clothed, and long-resounding pace. ra. 3. Hark, his... | |
| Louise Caroline Tuthill, Mrs. Louisa C. Cuthill - 1853 - 312 str.
...tremble while they gaze, He saw, but, blasted with excess of light, Closed his eyes in endless night Behold where Dryden's less presumptuous car Wide o'er...Two coursers of ethereal race, With necks in thunder clothed, and long resounding pace. Hark ! his hands the lyre explore! Bright-eyed Fancy, hovering o'er,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 200 str.
...tremble while they gaze, He saw ; but. blasted with excess of light, Closed his eyes in endless night. Behold, where Dryden's less presumptuous car Wide o'er the fields of glory bear Two coursers of etherial race, With necks in thunder clothed," and long-resounding pace. 1 Milton. 2 "For the spirit... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 384 str.
...while they gaze, 100 He saw ; but, blasted with excess of light, Clos'd his eyes in endless night. Behold, where Dryden's less presumptuous car Wide o'er the fields of glory bear IM Two coursers of ethereal race, [pace. With necks in thunder cloth'd, and long-resounding V. 98.... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 368 str.
...they gaze, 100 He saw ; but, blasted with exeess of light, Clos'd his eyes in endless night. Bchold, where Dryden's less presumptuous car Wide o'er the fields of glory bear 104 Two coursers of ethereal raee, [paee. With necks in thunder cloth'd, and long-resounding V. 98.... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1934 - 1034 str.
[ Omlouváme se, ale obsah této stránky je nepřístupný. ] | |
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