The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... poet- ical embellishment , like the authors above - men- tioned , but makes an artful use of it for the pro- per carrying on of his fable , and for the breaking off the combat between the two warriors , who were upon the point of ...
... poet- ical embellishment , like the authors above - men- tioned , but makes an artful use of it for the pro- per carrying on of his fable , and for the breaking off the combat between the two warriors , who were upon the point of ...
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... poet adds , that the devil turn'd away with envy at the sight of so much happiness . We have another view of our first parents in their evening discourses , which is full of pleasing images and sentiments suitable to their condition and ...
... poet adds , that the devil turn'd away with envy at the sight of so much happiness . We have another view of our first parents in their evening discourses , which is full of pleasing images and sentiments suitable to their condition and ...
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... poet represented the whole body of the earth trembling , even before it was created ! All heav'n resounded ; and had earth been then , All earth had to its centre shook- In how sublime and just a manner does he afterwards describe the ...
... poet represented the whole body of the earth trembling , even before it was created ! All heav'n resounded ; and had earth been then , All earth had to its centre shook- In how sublime and just a manner does he afterwards describe the ...
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