| Walter Colton - 1836 - Страниц: 378
...moment to pause, with upward eye, as if in invocation of that aid, now beyond the reach of man ! " His look Drew audience and attention still as night, Or summer's noon-tide air :" The Court — he slowly articulated — have decreed a condemnatory reversal of the opinion pronounced... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - Страниц: 524
...public care; And princely counsel in his face yet sbone, Majestic thou»h in ruin : sage he stood, Willi Atlantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of mightiest...Powers, offspring of heaven, Ethereal Virtues; or these tilles now Must we renounce, and, changing style, bs call'd Princes of hell? for so the popular vote... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - Страниц: 470
...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...night Or summer's noon-tide air, while thus he spake : — " Thronesand imperial Powers, offspring of heaven Ethereal Virtues; or these titles now qui,... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - Страниц: 426
...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 mightiest monarchies • his look Drew-audience and attention still as night Or summer's noon-tide air, while thus he spake : — " Thronesand... | |
| 1838 - Страниц: 586
...publick care ; And princely counsel in his face yet shone, Majestick, though in ruin : sage he stood With Atlantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of...night Or summer's noon-tide air, while thus he spake. Ethereal Virtues ! or these titles now Must we renounce, and, changing stile, be call'd Princes of... | |
| Страниц: 738
...engraven, Deliberation sat and public care; And princely council on his visage shone. Sage he stood, With Atlantean shoulders fit to bear The weight of...attention still as night Or summer's noontide air." In Scotland, where Mrs. Siddons played during a portion of 1784, her reception proved worthy of the... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - Страниц: 518
...302 piUar] Shakesp. Hen. VI. Part ii. act i. 'Brave peers of England, pillars of the stoic.' JVewlon. Drew audience and attention still as night Or summer's...he spake. Thrones and imperial Powers, offspring of heav'n, Ethereal Virtues ; or these titles now 311 Must we renounce, and changing style be called Princes... | |
| John Milton - 1839 - Страниц: 518
...perceiv'd, than whom, Satan except, none higher sat, with grave soo Aspect he rose, and in his rising seem'd A pillar of state : deep on his front engraven Deliberation...bear The weight of mightiest monarchies ; his look 28? cadence lull] See Claudiani Rufin. i. 70. ' Ceu murmurat alti Impacata quies pelagi, cum flamine... | |
| 1840 - Страниц: 582
...eminent, Stood like a tower. Deep on his front engraven, Deliberation sat, and public care. Sage he stood, With Atlantean shoulders, fit to bear The weight of...attention still as night Or summer's noon-tide air." And as he gradually warmed in his subject, and his anger was excited by his own pictures of the imbecility... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - Страниц: 840
...public care ; And princely counsel in his face yet shone, Majestic, though in ruin : sage he stood : We may no longer stay : go, waken Eve ; Her also...heard ; Chiefly, what may concern her fairh to kno Must we renounce, and, changing style, be call'd Princes of Hell ? for so the popular vote Inclines... | |
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