| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 str.
...for the cause ! But have I now seen Death ? Is this tlie way I must return to native dust? O sight is fair jutting ch feel !" To whom thus Michael. '• Death thou hast seen fn his first shape on Man ; but many shapes... | |
| John Milton - 1877 - 450 str.
...though here thou fee him die, Rowling in duft and gore. To which our Sire. Alas, both for the deed and for the caufe ! But have I now feen Death ? Is this...the way I muft return to native duft ? O fight Of terrour, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! To whom thus Michael. Death... | |
| Henry John Roby - 1879 - 680 str.
...Something to drink ; A house to let ; This is the man to kill; Coy and difficult to win (Cowper) ; О sight of terror foul and ugly to behold, horrid to think, how horrible to feel (Milton). Shakespeare says Eleven long hours 1 took to write it der: he might have said Eleven... | |
| Fortuné Francis Benvenuti - 1880 - 348 str.
...circumstances. CHAPTER XXVII. COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY. HERBETISTS AND DANTONISTS. REIGN OF TERROR. O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! — Milton The period of the French Revolution, from the 10th of October, 1793, to the 28th... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 528 str.
...and for the eause ! But have I now seen death l Is this the way 1 must return to native dust? O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! ' To whom thus Michael : " Death thou hast seen In his first shape on man ; but many shapes... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 590 str.
...for the cause ! But have I now seen death? Is this the way I must return to native dust ? Oh, sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold ! Horrid to think ! how horrible to feel ! " To whom thus Michael : " Death thon hast seen In his first shape on man ; but many shapes... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 894 str.
...and for the cause ! But have I now seen Death? is this the way I must return to native dust? 0 sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! To whom thus Michael. Death thou hast seen In his first shape on man ; but many shapes Of Death,... | |
| Medical Society of New Jersey - 1884 - 314 str.
...begotten of his loins. Adam says : " Have I seen death ? Is this the way I must return to dust ? O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold ! Horrid to think ! How horrible to feel! " The heavenly visitant replies : " Death thou hast seen In his first shape in man ; but many... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 634 str.
...for the cause 1 But have I now seen death P is this the way [ must return to native dust ? O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! To whom thus Michael. Death thou hast seen In his first shape on man ; but many shapes Of Death,... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 630 str.
...and for the cause I But have I now seen death P is this the way I must return to native dustP 0 sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! To whom thus Michael. Death thou hast seen In his first shape on man ; but many shapes Of Death,... | |
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