| William Lothian - 1828 - 580 pàgines
...Or substance might be. call'd that shadow seem'd, For each seem'd either: black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as hell, And shook...seem'd his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on." ?• • PAR. LOST, b. 2. v. i;t56. •••i5'i. «Ii '••:• ifJi..- The Apostle concludes this... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 pàgines
...limb; Or substance might be called that shadow seemed; For each seemed either; black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart; what seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on. Satan was now at hand; and from his seat The... | |
| John Barber - 1828 - 310 pàgines
...limb; Or substance might be call'd that shadow scem'd .For each seem'd either black it stood as night Fierce as ten furies, terrible as hell, And shook a dreadful dart: what seemed his head, The likeness of a kingly crown had on. Satan was now at hand—and from his seat The... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 460 pàgines
...the XVIth's head, when he was king in form and appearance only, and the shadowy terror in Milton. " What seem'd his head, The likeness of a kingly crown had on." " The person who heard him make the speech," says Mr Hazlitt, " said, that if ever a poet's language... | |
| 1828 - 454 pàgines
...the XVItli's head, when he was king in form and appearance only, and the shadowy terror in Milton. " What seem'd his head, The likeness of a kingly crown had on." " The person who -heard him make the speech," says MrHazlitt, " said, that if ever a poet's language... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 824 pàgines
...path we'll tread ; And bravely on, till they or we, or all, A common sacrifice to honour fall. Denham. Satan was now at hand, and from his seat The monster, moving onward, came as fast With horrid strides. Milton's Paradise Lo>t. Him thro' the spicy forest onward come Adam discerned,... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 pàgines
...hell, And shooV a dreadful dart; what seem'd his head, Tiie likeness of a kingly crown hud on. S uiui was now at hand, and from his seat The monster moving onward came as fast With horrid strides: hell tremhled as he strode. Tin' undaunted fiend what this might he admired, Admired,... | |
| Zenas Campbell - 1829 - 184 pàgines
...when they list, would creep or tare, The other shape stood black as night, Yet bark and howl within. _ And shook a dreadful dart ; What seem'd his head the likeness of, Fierce as ten furies dark, ; As terrible as Hell, at sight; And crown'd o'er ev'ry one. Nearer now... | |
| 1830 - 718 pàgines
...might be called that shadow seem'd, . ..•/.•' [Night, For each seem'd either ; black it stood as Fierce as ten Furies, terrible as Hell ; And SHOOK...seem'd his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on." And subjoining, in sequel, a striking portrait of Death, from Sackvitle's " Induction to the Mirror... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 pàgines
...might be call'd that shadow seem'd, For each seem'd either ; black it stood as Night, 670 Fierce as ton Furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart...as fast 675 With horrid strides ; Hell trembled as ho strode. The undaunted Fiend what this might be admired ; Admired, not fear'd ; God and his Son except,... | |
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