The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 128
... angels reasoning together in a kind of respite from their torments , and creating to them- selves a new disquiet amidst their very amusements : he could not properly have described the sports of condemned spirits , without that cast of ...
... angels reasoning together in a kind of respite from their torments , and creating to them- selves a new disquiet amidst their very amusements : he could not properly have described the sports of condemned spirits , without that cast of ...
Σελίδα 167
... angels , and pronounce to him , in the presence of the whole creation , that best and most signi- ficant of applauses , " Well done , thou good and faithful ser- vant , enter thou into thy Master's joy . ' " " No. 261. SATURDAY ...
... angels , and pronounce to him , in the presence of the whole creation , that best and most signi- ficant of applauses , " Well done , thou good and faithful ser- vant , enter thou into thy Master's joy . ' " " No. 261. SATURDAY ...
Σελίδα 177
... angels , and the creation of the world , ( which preceded in point of time , and which , in my opinion , would have entirely destroyed the unity of his principal action , had he related them in the same order that they happened , ) he ...
... angels , and the creation of the world , ( which preceded in point of time , and which , in my opinion , would have entirely destroyed the unity of his principal action , had he related them in the same order that they happened , ) he ...
Σελίδα 178
... angels who are his professed enemies . Beside the many other beauties in such an episode , its running parallel with the great action of the poem hinders it from breaking the unity so much as an- other episode would have done , that had ...
... angels who are his professed enemies . Beside the many other beauties in such an episode , its running parallel with the great action of the poem hinders it from breaking the unity so much as an- other episode would have done , that had ...
Σελίδα 179
... angels : the Messiah their friend , and the Almighty their protector . In short , everything that is great in the whole circle of being , whether within the verge of nature or out of it , has a pro- per part assigned it in this ...
... angels : the Messiah their friend , and the Almighty their protector . In short , everything that is great in the whole circle of being , whether within the verge of nature or out of it , has a pro- per part assigned it in this ...
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