| John Milton - 1832 - Страниц: 328
...public care ; And princely counsel in his face yet shone, Majestic though in ruin : sage he stood, ws With Atlantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of...he spake. Thrones and imperial Powers, offspring of heav'n, Ethereal Virtues ; or these titles now an Must we renounce, and changing style be call'd Princes... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - Страниц: 600
...And princely counsel in his face yet shown, Majestic, though in rain: sage lie stood With AUantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of mightiest monarchies...his look Drew audience and attention still as night. — Betlxelmb. arts. THE MUNDANE EPOCH. The first Sabbath is solemnized in Paradise. The ' seventh... | |
| Михаил Николаевич Загоскин - 1834 - Страниц: 234
...Deliberation sat, and public care ; — And princely counsel in his face yet shone : . Sage he stood; — ' With Atlantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of...night, Or summer's noon-tide air, while thus he spake. — MILTON. THE morning sun had not yet appeared ; Nature was hushed in repose, and the profoundest... | |
| John Milton - 1834 - Страниц: 432
...face yet shone, Majestic , though in ruin : sage he stood 305 With Atlantean shoulders fit to hear The weight of mightiest monarchies; his look Drew...noontide air, while thus he spake: 'Thrones and Imperial Pow'rs, Offspring of Heaven, 310 Ethereal Virtues; or these titles now Must we renounce, and, changing... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - Страниц: 264
...his face yet shone, Majestic, though in ruin : sage he stood 305 With Atlantean shoulders fit to hear The weight of mightiest monarchies ; his look Drew...night Or summer's noontide air, while thus he spake : 301. he rose. ' We have here a description of an orator rising to address a great assemhly, such... | |
| Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin - 1835 - Страниц: 498
...And princely counsel in his face yet shone, Majestic though in rains: sage he stood, With Atlantcnu shoulders, fit to bear The weight of mightiest monarchies:...attention still as night, Or summer's noontide air,' — Oh that the fear and love of thee, thus imaged — father of many counsels and few words ! —... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - Страниц: 392
...affections more in his power : the fear of every man that heard him was lest he should make an end.' ' His look Drew audience and attention still as night Or summer's noon-tide air.' * There is reason to believe, that this manly speech about the subsidy, and the opinion that Bacon... | |
| George Lunt - 1835 - Страниц: 28
...and public care, And princely counsel in his face yet shone Majestic : * * Sage he stood — * * * * his look Drew audience and attention still as night, Or summer's noontide air." When I consider, therefore, the origin, progress and reason of the law, and its intimate and necessary... | |
| 1836 - Страниц: 558
...and public care; And princely counsel in his face yet shone, Majestic though in ruin: sage he stood, With Atlantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of...while thus he spake. " Thrones and imperial powers, ofispring of Heaven, Ethereal virtues! or these titles now Must we renounce, and, changing style, be... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - Страниц: 430
...shoulders ftt to bear The weight of mighlicsl monarchies : his look Drew audience and aitcniion slill as night Or summer's noon-tide air, while thus he...offspring of heaven Ethereal Virtues; or these titles now qui , toute la nuit, ont soulevé la mer ; alors leur cadence rauque berce les matelots excédés de... | |
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