The sun that was still labouring pale and wan through the sky, obscured by thick mists, seemed an emblem of the good cause ; and the cold, dank drops of dew that hung half melted on the beard of the thistle had something genial and refreshing in them... Essays of William Hazlitt - Página 21por William Hazlitt - 1889 - 322 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 páginas
...of the spheres. Poetry and philosophy had met together. Truth and genius had embraced under the eye laughter, and harden ignorance into contempt ; but useful diligence will at last prevail, and th Thn sun that was still labouring pale and wan through the sky, obscured by thick mists, seemed an emblem... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1889 - 586 páginas
...of the spheres. Poetry and Philosophy had met together. Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye and with the sanction of Religion. This was even beyond...cause ; and the cold dank drops of dew, that hung half-melted on the beard of the thistle, had something genial and refreshing in them ; for there was... | |
| 1898
...the spheres. Poetry and Philosophy had met together. Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye, and with the sanction of Religion. This was even beyond my hopes. I returned home well-satisfied. The sun, that was still laboring pale and wan through the sky, obscured by thick mists,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1901 - 320 páginas
...of the spheres. Poetry and philosophy had met together, Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye and with the sanction of Religion. This was even beyond...returned home well satisfied. The sun that was still 30 labouring pale and wan through the sky, obscured by thick mists, seemed an emblem of the good cause... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 488 páginas
...of the spheres. Poetry and Philosophy had met together, Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye and with the sanction of Religion. This was even beyond my hopes. I returned home well satisf1ed. The sun that was still labouring pale . and wan through the sky, obscured by thick mists,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 476 páginas
...of the spheres. Poetry and Philosophy had met together. Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye and with the sanction of Religion. This was even beyond...that was still labouring pale and wan through the slcy, obscured by thick mists, seemed an emblem of the good cause ; and the cold dank drops of dew... | |
| Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1910 - 276 páginas
...of the spheres. Poetry and Philosophy had met together. Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye and with the sanction of religion. This was even beyond...returned home well satisfied. The sun that was still laboring, pale and wan, through the sky, obscured by thick mists, seemed an emblem of the good cause;... | |
| Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1910 - 272 páginas
...Philosophy had met together. Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye and with the sanction 27 of religion. This was even beyond my hopes. I returned home well satisfied. The sun that was still laboring, pale and wan, through the sky, obscured by thick mists, seemed an emblem of the good cause;... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1911 - 418 páginas
...of the spheres. Poetry and Philosophy had met together, Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye and with the sanction of Religion. This was even beyond...the thistle, had something genial and refreshing in them."1 A glowing dawn was his, but noon's full blaze Of perfect day ne'er fill'd his heav'n with radiance.... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1911 - 590 páginas
...of the spheres. Poetry and Philosophy had met together, Truth and Genius had embraced, under the eye and with the sanction of Religion. This was even beyond...obscured by thick mists, seemed an emblem of the good came; and the cold dank drops of dew, that hung half melted on the beard of the thistle, had something... | |
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