The Spectator, Том 701893 |
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... behold though but his utmost skirts Of glory, and far off his steps adore." The angel afterwards leads Adam to the highest monnt of Paradise, and lays before him a whole hemisphere, as a proper stage for those visions which were to be ...
... behold though but his utmost skirts Of glory, and far off his steps adore." The angel afterwards leads Adam to the highest monnt of Paradise, and lays before him a whole hemisphere, as a proper stage for those visions which were to be ...
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... behold ? Adam could not, but wept, Tho* not of woman born; compassion quell'd His best of man, and gave him up to tears. — " The discourse between the angel and Adam, which follows, abounds with noble morals. As there is nothing more ...
... behold ? Adam could not, but wept, Tho* not of woman born; compassion quell'd His best of man, and gave him up to tears. — " The discourse between the angel and Adam, which follows, abounds with noble morals. As there is nothing more ...
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... behold The end of all thy offspring, end so sad. Depopulation 1 Thee another flood, Of tears and sorrow a flood thee also drown'd, And sunk thee as thy sons ; till gently rear'd By th' angel, on thy feet thou stoodst at last, Too ...
... behold The end of all thy offspring, end so sad. Depopulation 1 Thee another flood, Of tears and sorrow a flood thee also drown'd, And sunk thee as thy sons ; till gently rear'd By th' angel, on thy feet thou stoodst at last, Too ...
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... Behold I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said. My river is mine own, and I have made it for myself." Milton has given us another very noble and poetical image in ...
... Behold I am against thee, Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said. My river is mine own, and I have made it for myself." Milton has given us another very noble and poetical image in ...
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... behold the different employments of mankind, you hardly Bee one who is not, as the player is, in an assumed character. The lawyer, who is vehement and loud in a cause wherein he knows he has not the truth of the question on his side, is ...
... behold the different employments of mankind, you hardly Bee one who is not, as the player is, in an assumed character. The lawyer, who is vehement and loud in a cause wherein he knows he has not the truth of the question on his side, is ...
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acquaintance ADDISON admiration agreeable appear beauty behold body Britomartis called Callisthenes character Cicero cities of London consider conversation creature death delight desire discourse divine endeavour entertainment eyes fancy favour fortune freebench gentleman give greatest hand happiness hath hear heart Honeycomb honour hope human humble servant humour husband Iliad imagination Jupiter kind king lady letter live look looking-glass lover mankind manner marriage married matter Menippus mind modesty Mohock nation nature never obliged observed occasion OVID pain paper Paradise Lost particular pass passion person Pharamond pleased pleasure Plutarch poet present racter reader reason received Rechteren reflection sense sight soul speak Spectator spirit tell temper thee things thou thought tion told town Virgil virtue whig whole woman women words writing yard land young