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" With what to sight or smell was sweet ! from thee How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower world ; to this obscure And wild ? how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustomed to immortal fruits ? Whom thus the Angel interrupted mild. "
Le paradis perdu - Página 394
por John Milton - 1837 - 495 páginas
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Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1835 - 420 páginas
...fount ? Thee lastly, nuptial bow'r, by me -adorn'd With what 10 sight or smell was sweet, from thee 15 How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower...to this obscure And wild ? how shall we breathe in oilier air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ?" 2. Soliloquy of Hamlet's Uncle. ( c ) Oh ! my...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

1836 - 558 páginas
...or rank Your tribes, and water from th' ambrosial fount 1 Thee, lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorned With what to sight or smell was sweet ! from thee...wild ? how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustomed to immortal fruits?" Whom thus the angel interrupted mild. 'Lament not, Eve, but patiently...
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Literary remains of the late William Hazlitt. With a notice of his life, by ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 1000 páginas
...vulgar. Shut out from this garden of early sweetness, we may well exclaim — " How shall we part and wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ?" I do not think the Classics so indispensable to the cultivation of your intellect as on another...
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Essays : on self-love

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 486 páginas
...vulgar. Shut out from this garden of early sweetness, we may well exclaim — " How shall we part and wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ?" I do not think the Classics so indispensable to the cultivation of your intellect as on another...
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: Essays: On self-love. On the ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 486 páginas
...vulgar. Shut out from this garden of early sweetness, we may well exclaim — " How shall we part and wander down Into a lower world, to this obscure And...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ?" I do not think the Classics so indispensable to the cultivation of your intellect as on another...
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The Spectator, no. 315-635

Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 páginas
...or rank Your tribes, and water from th' ambrosial fount? Thee, lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet: from thee How...lower world, to this, obscure And wild ? How shall we brenlhe in other air Less pure, accustomed to immortal fruits?' Adam's speech abounds with thoughts...
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Paradis perdu: de Milton, Volumen2

John Milton - 1837 - 510 páginas
...tribus , « et vous arrosera de la fontaine d'ambroisie? Thee lastly, nuptial bower! by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet! from thee How shall I part, and whither wander dowu Into a lower world, to this obscure And wild ? how shall we breathe in other air Less pure, accustom'd...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volumen2

John Milton - 1838 - 496 páginas
...rank Your tribes, and water from th' ambrosial fount ? Thee lastly, nuptial bower, by me adorn'd 280 With what to sight or smell was sweet ; from thee...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits ? 285 Whom thus the angel interrupted mild. Lament not, Eve, but patiently resign What justly thou...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1838 - 316 páginas
...fount ? Thee lastly, nuptial bow'r, by me adorn'd With what to sight or smell was sweet, from thee 15 How shall I part, and whither wander down Into a lower...other air Less pure, accustom'd to immortal fruits? EXERCISE 31. Soliloquy of Hamlet's Uncle. ( j; ) Oh! my offence is rank, it smells to heaven; It hath...
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Sacred Harmony: The Best Poetical Pieces of the Most Eminent Christian Poets ...

1838 - 348 páginas
...or rank Your trihes, and water from th' amhrosial fount ' Thee lastly, nuptial hower ! hy me adorned With what to sight or smell was sweet ! from thee...and whither wander down Into a lower world ; to this ohscure And wild ! how shall we hreathe in other air Leat pure, acetutom'd to immortal fruits ? TO...
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