| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 486 sider
...Here hides her hated head, and frees the lab' ring skies. DRYDEN. It was indeed the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she...nation with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 486 sider
...Here bides her hated head, and frees the lab'ring skies. DRYDIW. It was indeed the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she...nation with distractions and alarms; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 458 sider
...Here hides her hated head, and frees the lab'ring skies. Dry den. It was Indeed the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she...nation •with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 534 sider
...a fury to make her exit, after she had filled a nation with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees...hell, amidst such a scene of horror and confusion. The river Velino, after having found its way out from among the rocks where it falls, runs into the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 378 sider
...Here hides her hated head, and frees the lab'ring skies. DRVDEN. It was indeed the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she...nation with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 724 sider
...hated head, and frees the lab'ring skies' DHYDEN. It was indeed the most proper place in the world tor a fury to make her exit, after she had filled a nation with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in... | |
| Virgil - 1827 - 640 sider
...distils in perpetual rains on all the places near it. He observes, that this was the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she...pleased, when he sees the angry goddess, thus sinking ая it wore in a tempest, and plunging herself into hell amidst such a scene of horror and confusion.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 sider
...Fear gave her wings. Dryden. It was the most proper place for a/nry to make her exit ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking in a tempest, and plunging herself into hell, amidst such a scene of horror and confusion. 1 ••'..'... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1830 - 274 sider
...a fury to make her exit, after she had filled a nation with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased when he sees...hell, amidst such a scene of horror and confusion. The river Velino, after having found its way out from among the rocks where it falls, runs into the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1830 - 274 sider
...Here hides her hated head, and frees the lab'ring skies. DnYDEN. It was indeed the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she...nation with distractions and alarms; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in a... | |
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