The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 pagina's |
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Pagina 236
... heaven of suns and worlds rising still above this which we discovered , and these still enlightened by a superior firmament of luminaries , which are planted at so great a distance , that they may appear to the inha- bitants of the ...
... heaven of suns and worlds rising still above this which we discovered , and these still enlightened by a superior firmament of luminaries , which are planted at so great a distance , that they may appear to the inha- bitants of the ...
Pagina 302
... heaven , whether discovered by the light of nature , or by a general tradition from our first parents , prevails among all the nations of the world , whatsoever different notions they enter- tain of the Godhead . If you look into Homer ...
... heaven , whether discovered by the light of nature , or by a general tradition from our first parents , prevails among all the nations of the world , whatsoever different notions they enter- tain of the Godhead . If you look into Homer ...
Pagina 459
... Heaven . The clouds envelop'd Heav'n from human sight , Quench'd ev'ry star , and put out ev'ry light ; Now real thunder grumbles in the skies , And in disdainful murmurs Rome defies ; Nor doth its answer'd challenge Rome decline ; But ...
... Heaven . The clouds envelop'd Heav'n from human sight , Quench'd ev'ry star , and put out ev'ry light ; Now real thunder grumbles in the skies , And in disdainful murmurs Rome defies ; Nor doth its answer'd challenge Rome decline ; But ...
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