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Pàgina xiii
... bright . He with his thunder - clasping hand Smote the first - born of Egypt land ; And , in despite of Pharaoh fell , He brought from thence his Israel . The ruddy waves he cleft in twain Of the Erythræan main : The floods stood still ...
... bright . He with his thunder - clasping hand Smote the first - born of Egypt land ; And , in despite of Pharaoh fell , He brought from thence his Israel . The ruddy waves he cleft in twain Of the Erythræan main : The floods stood still ...
Pàgina xv
... bright Seraphim , in burning row , Their loud uplifted angel - trumpets blow ; And the cherubick host , in thousand quires , Touch their immortal harps of golden wires , With those just spirits that wear victorious palms , Hymns devout ...
... bright Seraphim , in burning row , Their loud uplifted angel - trumpets blow ; And the cherubick host , in thousand quires , Touch their immortal harps of golden wires , With those just spirits that wear victorious palms , Hymns devout ...
Pàgina xxxvi
... bright beatitude of heaven ! We may conceive what delight Milton had in talking with Manso about Tasso , and how it encouraged his own desire of poetical immortality . The honours paid to Tasso as a poet were of a kind of which the cold ...
... bright beatitude of heaven ! We may conceive what delight Milton had in talking with Manso about Tasso , and how it encouraged his own desire of poetical immortality . The honours paid to Tasso as a poet were of a kind of which the cold ...
Pàgina xlvi
... bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies , to come into the dim reflection of hollow antiquities sold by the seeming bulk , and there be fain to club quotations with men whose learning and belief lies ...
... bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies , to come into the dim reflection of hollow antiquities sold by the seeming bulk , and there be fain to club quotations with men whose learning and belief lies ...
Pàgina lvi
... bright as the eyes of those who most distinctly see . In this instance alone I am a dissembler against my will . My face , which is said to indicate a total privation of blood , is of a complexion entirely opposite to the pale and the ...
... bright as the eyes of those who most distinctly see . In this instance alone I am a dissembler against my will . My face , which is said to indicate a total privation of blood , is of a complexion entirely opposite to the pale and the ...
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