The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - 524 pagina's |
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... Passage he alludes to is part of Eve's Speech to Adam , and one of the most beautiful Passages in the whole Poem . That Day I oft remember , when from sleep I first awak'd , and found my self repos'd Under a shade of flowers , much ...
... Passage he alludes to is part of Eve's Speech to Adam , and one of the most beautiful Passages in the whole Poem . That Day I oft remember , when from sleep I first awak'd , and found my self repos'd Under a shade of flowers , much ...
Pagina 40
... Passage , wherein Satan is described as wounded by the Sword of Michael , is in Imitation of Homer . The griding Sword with discontinuous wound Pass'd through him ; but th ' Ethereal substance closed , Not long divisible ; and from the ...
... Passage , wherein Satan is described as wounded by the Sword of Michael , is in Imitation of Homer . The griding Sword with discontinuous wound Pass'd through him ; but th ' Ethereal substance closed , Not long divisible ; and from the ...
Pagina 160
... Passage , by reflecting on the Behaviour of the Angel , who , in Holy Writ , has the Conduct of Lot and his Family . The Circum- stances drawn from that Relation are very gracefully made use of on this Occasion . In either hand the ...
... Passage , by reflecting on the Behaviour of the Angel , who , in Holy Writ , has the Conduct of Lot and his Family . The Circum- stances drawn from that Relation are very gracefully made use of on this Occasion . In either hand the ...
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