Whistling thro' hollows of this vaulted aisle : Well listen — LEONORA. Hark ! ALMERIA. No, all is hush'd and still as death.— 'Tis dreadful ! How reverend is the face of this tall pile, Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft... Works - Сторінка 161автори: Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1838Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Galt - 1831 - 332 стор.
...eulogium of Dr. Johnson — it is the description of the interior of a cathedral: — " Now all is hush'd, and still as death, — 'tis dreadful ! How reverend...rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof, Looking tranquillity. It strikes an awe And terror to my aching sight ; the tombs And... | |
| John Galt - 1831 - 336 стор.
...of Dr. Johnson — it is the description of the interior of a cathedral : — " Now all is hush'd, and still as death,— 'tis dreadful ! How reverend...rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof, • Looking tranquillity. It strikes an awe And terror to my aching sight ; the tombs... | |
| Publius Cornelius Tacitus - 1831 - 364 стор.
...he might pursue the chase, and hew the venerable oaks as his occasion required. No, all is hush'd, and still as death :—'tis dreadful! How reverend...rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immovable, Looking tranquillity ! It strikes an... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 стор.
...summer, swift our autumn 's fled, When youth and love and spring and golden joys are gone. A temple. How reverend is the face of this tall pile, Whose...pond'rous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immovcable, Looking tranquillity ! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight : the tombs And... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 348 стор.
...simply a description of material objects, without any intermixture of moral notions (2), which (1) [" How reverend is the face of this tall pile, Whose...arch'd and pond'rous roof, By its own weight made stedfast and unmoveable, Looking tranquillity ! — It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight.... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 346 стор.
...simply a description of material objects, without any intermixture of moral notions ( 2 ), which (1) [" How reverend is the face of this tall pile, Whose...arch'd and pond'rous roof, By its own weight made stedfast and unmoveable, Looking tranquillity!.— It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight.... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 784 стор.
...this tall pile, Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immoveable,...And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice ; Nay, quickly speak to... | |
| William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - 1840 - 782 стор.
...some transient wind Whistling through hollows of this vaulted aisle. We'll listen. Leon. Hark ! Aim. No, all is hnsh'd, and still as death.— 'Tis dreadful...rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and itnmoveable, Looking tranquillity ! It strikes... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 718 стор.
...hollows of this vaulted aisle: We'll listen— LEONORA. Hark! ALMERÍA. No, all Is hush'd and Mill hristianity were once abolished, how could the free-tlunkcrs, ал awe And terror on my aching siïht ; the tombs • And monumental caves of death look cold, And... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 стор.
...Who, with their drowsy, slow, and flagging wings, Clip dead men's graves. 4 Hark! No, all is hush'd, and still as death — 'Tis dreadful! How reverend...rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immovable, Looking tranquillity. It strikes an... | |
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