The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 141
... given a loose to their imaginations in the de- scription of angels : but I do not remember to have met with any so finely drawn , and so conformable to the notions which are given of them in Scripture , as this in Milton . After having ...
... given a loose to their imaginations in the de- scription of angels : but I do not remember to have met with any so finely drawn , and so conformable to the notions which are given of them in Scripture , as this in Milton . After having ...
Page 175
... given him , we are told , out of the armoury of God : 6 But the sword Of Michael from the armoury of God Was given him temper'd so , that neither keen Nor solid might resist that edge : it met The sword of Satan , with steep force to ...
... given him , we are told , out of the armoury of God : 6 But the sword Of Michael from the armoury of God Was given him temper'd so , that neither keen Nor solid might resist that edge : it met The sword of Satan , with steep force to ...
Page 376
... given to him who has done it most artfully , you would before now have given your remarks on them . They are so conscious that their discourses ought to be kept a secret , that they are very cautious of admitting any person who is not ...
... given to him who has done it most artfully , you would before now have given your remarks on them . They are so conscious that their discourses ought to be kept a secret , that they are very cautious of admitting any person who is not ...
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