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Pągina xiii
... pass : But full soon they did devour The tawny king with all his power . His chosen people he did bless In the wasteful wilderness : In bloody battle he brought down Kings of prowess and renown : He foil'd both Seon and his host , That ...
... pass : But full soon they did devour The tawny king with all his power . His chosen people he did bless In the wasteful wilderness : In bloody battle he brought down Kings of prowess and renown : He foil'd both Seon and his host , That ...
Pągina xxiii
... pass- ages of the latter poem . The metre wants variety and sonorousness . The passages I chiefly allude to , are Contemplation- down to Him that yon soars on golden wing , the far - off curfew sound , Over some wide - water'd shore ...
... pass- ages of the latter poem . The metre wants variety and sonorousness . The passages I chiefly allude to , are Contemplation- down to Him that yon soars on golden wing , the far - off curfew sound , Over some wide - water'd shore ...
Pągina xxix
... pass on with unblench'd majesty , Be it not done in pride , or in presumption . Dr. Joseph Warton remarks , in his " Essay on Pope , " that poet's imitation of this and other passages of Milton's juvenile poems . " This is the first ...
... pass on with unblench'd majesty , Be it not done in pride , or in presumption . Dr. Joseph Warton remarks , in his " Essay on Pope , " that poet's imitation of this and other passages of Milton's juvenile poems . " This is the first ...
Pągina xxxviii
... pass an act of oblivion ' on the share he bore in the events and discussions of the momentous times in which he lived . Ought not , rather , his wide renown in this capacity to lead us to the contemplation and study of the whole of his ...
... pass an act of oblivion ' on the share he bore in the events and discussions of the momentous times in which he lived . Ought not , rather , his wide renown in this capacity to lead us to the contemplation and study of the whole of his ...
Pągina xxxix
... pass the remainder of his days , I enjoyed an interval of uninterrupted leisure , which I devoted entirely to the perusal of the Greek and Latin classics ; though I occasionally visited the metropolis , either for the sake of purchasing ...
... pass the remainder of his days , I enjoyed an interval of uninterrupted leisure , which I devoted entirely to the perusal of the Greek and Latin classics ; though I occasionally visited the metropolis , either for the sake of purchasing ...
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