| 1781 - 732 páginas
...ftatelieft view and then recollect that the author of this fublime vifion had never feen a glimpfe of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of fuch divine fceuery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and NTonfuch, were the... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 páginas
...ftatelietl view and then recolleft that the author of this fublime vifion had never feen a glimpfe of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint offuch divine fcenery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nonfuch, were the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 762 páginas
...Ibucliclt view—« and then recollect that the author of this fublime vifion had never fcen a glimpfe of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of fuch divine fcenery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nonfuch, were the... | |
| 1788 - 734 páginas
...ftatelieil vie« and then recnlleft that the author of this l'iililiiiií vifion had never feen a glimpfe of any thing like what he has imagined, that his favourite ancients had dropped not a hint of fuch divine fcenery, and that the conceits in Italian gardens, and Theobalds and Nonfuch, were, the... | |
| 1795 - 532 páginas
...also with v/oods. For • here, according to Milton, Over head up grow Insuperable height of lottiest shade, Cedar, and pine, and fir, and branching palm,...Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view — ; — Luxuriant : Meanwhile murmuring waters fall Down the slope hills disperst, or in a lake,... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 páginas
...grotesque and wild, Access deny'd ; and over head upgrew Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cc'livr, and pine, and fir, and branching palm, A sylvan scene, and as the ranks ascend 140 Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view. Yet higher than their tops The verd"rous... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 páginas
...whose hairy sides 135 With thicket overgrown, grotesque and wild, Access deny'd ; and over head upgrew, Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cedar, and pine,...branching palm ; A sylvan scene ; and as the ranks ascend 140 Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view. Yet higher than their tops The verd'rous... | |
| George Holmes - 1801 - 238 páginas
...the rugged woodless Turk; beyond which, in transcendent magnitude rises Mangerton. -Over head up grow Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cedar, and pine,...Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view Luxuriant : meanwhile murmuring waters fall Down the slope hills dispers'd, or in a lake Unite their... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1801 - 216 páginas
...whose hairy sides With thicket overgrown, grotesque, andwild, Access deny'd : and over head up grew Insuperable height of loftiest shade,' Cedar, and...above shade, a .woody theatre Of stateliest view. Yet higher than their tops The .verd'rous wall of Paradise up sprung: Which to our general sire gave... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 páginas
...hairy sides 13 j With thicket overgrown, grotesque and wild, Access deny'd ; and over head up grew Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cedar, and pine,...branching palm. A sylvan scene, and as the ranks ascend 140 Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view. Yet higher than their tops The verd'rous... | |
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