Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany, Tom 181801 |
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... Sometimes he is feen fitting with his legs dangling out of an high window in the tower , making long fpeeches to the moon ; and when the goddefs veils her face behind a cloud , he ex- horts her to re - appear in a ftrain of tremendous ...
... Sometimes he is feen fitting with his legs dangling out of an high window in the tower , making long fpeeches to the moon ; and when the goddefs veils her face behind a cloud , he ex- horts her to re - appear in a ftrain of tremendous ...
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... Sometimes a few coaches are seen without the gate , between the rows of trees on the road to Aranjuez . But who could be the bold adventurer , who first braved the laws of etiquette by taking his plea- fure without the gate ? Madrid ...
... Sometimes a few coaches are seen without the gate , between the rows of trees on the road to Aranjuez . But who could be the bold adventurer , who first braved the laws of etiquette by taking his plea- fure without the gate ? Madrid ...
Strona 123
... Sometimes he attempted to tell a flory that cannot be told ; of his hiftoric digni- ty the celebrated series of Sacra- ments ; of his fublimity , the vision he gave to Coriolanus ; of his pathetic power , the infant Pyrrhus ; and of the ...
... Sometimes he attempted to tell a flory that cannot be told ; of his hiftoric digni- ty the celebrated series of Sacra- ments ; of his fublimity , the vision he gave to Coriolanus ; of his pathetic power , the infant Pyrrhus ; and of the ...
Strona 180
... sometimes opens it wide , repeating the names of Affyrian and Egyptian Kings . Women alfo began to prophefy . Thefe Prophets were fome of them profecuted . At laft they gave out , that they had the power to raise the dead , and ...
... sometimes opens it wide , repeating the names of Affyrian and Egyptian Kings . Women alfo began to prophefy . Thefe Prophets were fome of them profecuted . At laft they gave out , that they had the power to raise the dead , and ...
Strona 223
... Sometimes forms and winds blow round me , As I pace my endless road ; Sometimes clouds of duft furround me , - -But I bear a heavier load . The way is calm , the fky is clear , Sweet beams play on every part , But the fmiles , which ...
... Sometimes forms and winds blow round me , As I pace my endless road ; Sometimes clouds of duft furround me , - -But I bear a heavier load . The way is calm , the fky is clear , Sweet beams play on every part , But the fmiles , which ...
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