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" With horse and chariots rank'd in loose array; So wide they stood, and like a furnace mouth Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame. "
The British Essayists: Spectator - Página 279
editado por - 1819
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volumen1

John Milton - 1838 - 518 páginas
...885 Under spread ensigns marching might pass through With horse and chariots rank'd in loose array ; So wide they stood, and like a furnace mouth Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame. Before their eyes in sudden view appear 8<x> The secrets of the hoary deep, a dark Illimitable ocean,...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson ...

John Aikin - 1843 - 826 páginas
...host. Under spread ensigns marching, might pass through With horse and chariots .rank'd in loose array; use, Catching their airy food of news; Before their eyes in sudden view appear The secrets of the hoary deep ; a dark Illimitable ocean, without...
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The Protestant magazine, Volumen7

Protestant association - 1845 - 396 páginas
...Forthwith the huge portcullis high updrew. She opened, but to shut Excelled her power. The gates wide open stood, And, like a furnace mouth, Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame." I pass by all doctrinal questions, as unsuited to this rapid review; but when it is said that, " while...
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Paradise Lost: In Twelve Parts. Night Thoughts on Life, Death and ...

John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 páginas
...Under spread ensigns, marching, might pass through With horse and chariots rank'd in loose array • So wide they stood, and like a furnace mouth Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame. Before their eyes in sudden view appear 890 The secrets of the hoary deep ; a dark Illimitable ocean,...
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Selections from the Spectator, Tatler, Guardian, and Freeholder, Volumen2

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1849 - 484 páginas
...host, Under spread ensigns marching, might pass through With horse and chariots rank'd in loose array ; So wide they stood, and like a furnace mouth Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame." own part, I am pleased most with those passages in this description which carry in them a greater measure...
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The Paradise Lost

John Milton - 1850 - 594 páginas
...liberty is taken by the |xwt, in the transposition of words, in Book V. 368. 919. Pondering his voyage : In Satan's voyage through the chaos, there are several...conformable to the taste of those critics who are pleased wiih nothing in a poet which has not life and manners ascribed to it; but, for rrtv own part, says...
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Paradise Lost

John Milton - 1851 - 428 páginas
...instant. — BEATTtE. Ibid. In Satan's voyage through Chaos there are several imaginary persons deseribed, as residing in that immense waste of matter. This may perhaps be eonformable to the taste of those erities who are pleased with nothing in a poet whieh has not life...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

1852 - 874 páginas
...host, Under spread ensigns marching, might pass through With horse and chariots rank'd in loose array ; rth name. Before their eyes in sudden view appear The secrets of the hoary deep ; a dark Illimitable ocean,...
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The Spectator

1853 - 756 páginas
...host Cndtr spread ensigns marching might pass through With horse an.i chariots rank'd in loose array ; So wide they stood, and like a furnace mouth , Cast forth redounding smoke and ruddy dame. In Satan's voyage through the chaos there are several imaginary persons described, as residing...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]: with a biogr. and critical preface ...

Spectator The - 1853 - 1118 páginas
...array : So wide they stood, and like a furnace mouth Cost forth redounding smoke and ruddy flame." persons described, as residing in that immense waste of matter. This may perhaps he conformable to the taste of those critics who are pleased with nothing in a poet which has not life...
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