| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 стор.
...reflection they augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. high and all th' horison round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude thro' Heav'n's high... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 580 стор.
...reflection they augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all th' horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run S65 370 though Dr. Bentley and Mr.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 стор.
...refleetion they augment Their small peeuliar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. and all th' horison round Invested with bright rays, joeund to run His longitude through Heav'n's high... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 стор.
...reflection they augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with hright rays, jocund to run His longitude thro' Heav'n's high... | |
| Aeschylus - 1831 - 332 стор.
...bold style of Oriental imagery, and has been imitated by some of our greatest poets. Thus Milton— " First in his East the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day." Winter and summer in their course to man. The torch symbolical, the herald flame, Long-promised signal... | |
| G. Hamilton - 1831 - 318 стор.
...Atlas are represented as harbingers of the Sun and preceeding him in his rising, according; to Milton. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen , Regent of day, and all th* horizon round Invested with bright rays , jocund to run His longitude through Heav'n's... | |
| Aeschylus - 1831 - 352 стор.
...bold style of Oriental imagery, and has been imitated by some of our greatest poets. Thus Milton — " First in his East the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day." The Pythagorean principles of /Eschylus, no less than Winter and summer in their course to man. The... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1831 - 328 стор.
...never comes up to conviction, even momentary, of life and intelligence. I give the following examples : First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all th' horizon round Invested with bright rays ; jocund to run His longitude through heaven's... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 514 стор.
...reflection they augment Their small peculiar, though from human sight So far remote, with diminution seen. First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run His longitude through heaven's high... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 стор.
...surprising and beautiful. The several glories of the heavens make their appearance on the fourth day: First in his east the glorious lamp was seen, Regent of day, and all the horizon round Invested with bright rays, jocund to run Hii longitude through heavn's high... | |
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