The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... light which appeared upon the draw- ing of their swords : * He spake ; and to confirm his words out flew Millions of ... light As from a sky.- Cresset , i . e . a blazing light set on a beacon in French ; crois- sete , because beacons ...
... light which appeared upon the draw- ing of their swords : * He spake ; and to confirm his words out flew Millions of ... light As from a sky.- Cresset , i . e . a blazing light set on a beacon in French ; crois- sete , because beacons ...
Page 78
... light from hence , though but reflected shines ; That place is earth , the seat of man , that light His day , ' & c . I must not conclude my reflections upon this third book of Paradise Lost , without taking notice of that celebrated ...
... light from hence , though but reflected shines ; That place is earth , the seat of man , that light His day , ' & c . I must not conclude my reflections upon this third book of Paradise Lost , without taking notice of that celebrated ...
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... light From him , for other lights she needed none In that aspect , and still that distance keeps Till night ; then in the east her turn she shines , Revolv'd on heaven's great axle , and her reign With thousand lesser lights dividual ...
... light From him , for other lights she needed none In that aspect , and still that distance keeps Till night ; then in the east her turn she shines , Revolv'd on heaven's great axle , and her reign With thousand lesser lights dividual ...
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