| John Milton - 1747 - 240 páginas
...wherein SnfIljhmen were wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tugg er grapple, and to clofe. And this perhaps will be enough, wherein to prove and heat their fingle ftrength. The interim of unfweating themfelves regularly, and convenient reft before meat, may... | |
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 444 páginas
...and heat their fingle ft'rength* The interim of unfweating themfelves regularly, and convenient reft before meat may both with profit and •delight be taken up in recreating and •oomp'ofihg their travail'd fpirits with folemn and divine harmonies of mufick O heard, heard, or... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 páginas
...wherein Englifhmen were wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tug or grapple, and to clofe. And this perhaps will be enough, wherein to prove and heat their fingle ftrength. The interim of unfweating themfclves regularly, and convenient reft before meat, may... | |
| 1803 - 456 páginas
...both|with profit and delight be taken up in recreating and composing the travailed spirits of the scholars with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learned: either while the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in lofty fugues, or the whole symphony,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 436 páginas
...and heat their fingle ftrength. The interim of unfweating themfelves regularly, and convenient reft before meat, may both with profit and delight be taken up in recreating and compofing their travailed fpirits with the folemn and divine harmonies of mufic heard or learned ;... | |
| 1806 - 688 páginas
...perhaps with greater probability of argument than is common on similar occasions. " The interval of convenient rest before meat, may both with profit and delight, be taken up in recveatintj and composing the travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 páginas
...wherein Englifhmen were wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tug, to grapple, and to clofe. And this perhaps will be enough, wherein to prove and heat their fingle ftrength. The interim of unfweating themfelves regularly, and convenient reft before meat, may... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 440 páginas
...wherein Englimmen were wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tug, to grapple, and to clofe. And this perhaps will be enough, wherein to prove and heat their iingle ftrength. The interim of unfweating themfelves regularly, and convenient reft before meat, may... | |
| 1807 - 458 páginas
...just stated with regard to Milton's complete knowledge of the subject in question. " The interval of convenient rest before meat, may, both with profit...and delight, be taken up in recreating and composing the travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learnt: either while... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 páginas
...wrestling, wherein Englishmen were wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tug, to grapple, and to close. And this perhaps will be enough, wherein to prove and i heat their single strength. The interim of unsweating I \\;-i. themselves regularly, and convenient... | |
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