Will either quite consume us, and reduce To nothing this essential ; happier far Than miserable to have eternal being : Or, if our substance be indeed divine, And cannot cease to be, we are at worst... Blackwood's Magazine - Стр. 2261826Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| James Rush - 1833 - Страниц: 448
...emphasis on short syllables, will be noticed in their proper places. The last is here illustrated. And with perpetual inroads to alarm, Though inaccessible, his fatal throne; Which, if not rtctory, is yet revenge. \ . If the strongly contrasted feature of the word' victory,' is not represented... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - Страниц: 432
...divine, And cannot cease to be, we are at worst 100 On this side nothing ; and by proof we feel Our pow'r sufficient to disturb his heaven, And with perpetual...inaccessible, his fatal throne: Which , if not victory , is yet revenge.' 105 He ended frowning, and his look denounc'd Desp'rate revenge, and battle dangerous... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - Страниц: 430
...indeed divine , And cannot cease to be , we are at worst On this side nothing : and by proof we feel Our power sufficient to disturb his heaven, And with...inaccessible, his fatal throne : Which , if not victory , is yet revenge. " He ended frowning , and his look denounced Desperate revenge and battel dangerous... | |
| 1836 - Страниц: 206
...aHde164 155 scriptions. We give below an exemplification of its use, from Milton's " Paradise Lost :" " And with perpetual inroads to alarm Though inaccessible, his fatal throne ; Which if not victory, is yet revenge." The word " victory" in the above extract, requires this form of emphasis, from its... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - Страниц: 470
...indeed divine , And cannot cease to be , we are at worst On this side nothing : and by proof we feel Our power sufficient to disturb his heaven,. And with...inaccessible , his fatal throne : Which , if not victory , is yet revenge. " He ended frowning , and his look denounced Desperate revenge and battel dangerous... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - Страниц: 524
...indeed divine, And cannot cease to be, we are at worst On this side nothing : and by proof we feel Our power sufficient to disturb his heaven, And with...inaccessible, his fatal throne : Which, if not victory, is yet revenge. He ended frowning, and his look denounced Desperate revenge and battel dangerous To... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - Страниц: 426
...indeed divine , And cannot cease to be , we are at worst On this side nothing : and by proof we feel Our power sufficient to disturb his heaven, And with...inaccessible , his fatal throne : Which , if not victory , is yet revenge, " He ended frowning , and his look denounced Desperate revenge and battel dangerous... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1838 - Страниц: 316
...divine, And cannot cease to be, we are at worst 35 On this side nothing ; and by proof we feel Our pow'r sufficient to disturb his Heaven, And with perpetual...inroads to alarm, Though inaccessible, his fatal throne, 40 Which if not victory, Is yet revenge." • As not behind in hate, if what was urg'd, Main reason... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - Страниц: 316
...divine, ' And cannot cease to be, we are at worst 35 On this side nothing; and by proof we feel Our pow'r sufficient to disturb his Heaven, And with perpetual...inroads to alarm, Though inaccessible, his fatal throne, 40 Which if not victory, is yet revenge." Milton As not behind in hate, if what was urg'd, Main reason... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - Страниц: 492
..." And cannot cease to be, we are at worst " On this side nothing ; and by proof we feel " Our pow'r sufficient to disturb his heaven, " And with perpetual...inaccessible, his fatal throne; " Which, if not victory, is yet revenge." He ended frowning, and his look denounc'd Desperate revenge, and battle dangerous... | |
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