| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 524 páginas
...pass'd From Egypt marching, equall'd with one stroke Both her first-born and all her bleating gods. Belial came last, than whom a spirit more lewd Fell not from heaven, or more gross to love Vice for itself: to him no temple stood, Or altar smoked ; yet who more oft than... | |
| John Milton - 1882 - 448 páginas
...is not extinct yet. The following instances of the objective relative whom are worth noting : — " Belial came last ; than whom a Spirit more lewd Fell not from Heaven."—/". L., i. 490, 491. " Beelzebub . . . than whoin, Satan except, none higher sat."— PL, n. 299, 300.... | |
| John Charles Wright - 1882 - 188 páginas
...weight in gold. Ex. 5. — You are just like your brother. I am taller than he. Whom are you seeking ? Belial came last, than whom a spirit more lewd fell not from heaven. That is work of waste and ruin — do as Charles and I are doing ! Strawberry blossoms one and all,... | |
| John Milton - 1882 - 438 páginas
...is not extinct yet. The following instances of the objective relative whom are worth noting : — " Belial came last ; than whom a Spirit more lewd Fell not from Heaven." — PL, I. 490, 491. " Beelzebub . . . than whom, Satan except, none higher sat."—/'. L., 11. 299,... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 630 páginas
...pass'd From ./Egypt marching, equall'd with one stroke Both her first-born and all her bleating gods Belial '° came last, than whom a spirit more lewd Fell not from heaven, or more gross to love Vice for itself: to him no temple stood I Threshold, gnundnl. » 1 Sam. T. 4. '... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1886 - 386 páginas
...Milton, when, in the magnificent first book of his Paradise Lost, he describes their deities, says: "Belial came last, than whom a spirit more lewd Fell not from heaven, nor one more gross to love Vice for itself ; to him no temple stood, No altar smoked ; yet who more... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 634 páginas
...marching, equall'd with one stroke Both her first-born and all her bleating gods. It ' .. Belial 10 came last, than whom a spirit more lewd Fell not from heaven, or more gross to love Vice for itself: to him no temple stood I Threshold, gromubd. • Orus waa the son... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1886 - 392 páginas
...idol. Milton, when, in the magnificent first book of his Paradise Lost, he describes their deities, " Belial came last, than whom a spirit more lewd Fell not from heaven, nor one more gross to love Vice for itself ; to him no temple stood, No altar smoked ; yet who more... | |
| John Milton - 1887 - 180 páginas
...pass'd From Egypt marching, equall'd with one stroke Both her first-born and all her bleating gods. 490 Belial came last, than whom a spi'rit more lewd Fell not from Heaven, or more gross to love Vice for itself; to him no temple stood, Or altar smok'd; yet who more oft than... | |
| 1888 - 538 páginas
...spirit that fell, and after Asmodi, the sensualist, the fleshiest incubus," — of whom Milton says : " Belial came last, than whom a spirit more lewd Fell not from heaven, nor one more gross to love Vice for it-self ; to him no temple stood, Nn altar smoked ; yet who more... | |
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