| William Scott (teacher of elocution, Edinburgh.) - 1781 - 470 páginas
...their wonted vigour, left them drain'd, Exhaufted, fpiritlefs, afrMed, fall'n. Yet half his ftrength he put not forth ; but check'd. His thunder in mid volley : for he meant, Not to deftroy, but root them out of heaven. The. overthrown he rais'd : and, as a herd Of goats, or timorous... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 páginas
...their stength, And of their wonted vigour left them drain'd, 851 Exhausted, spiritless, afflifted, fall'n. Yet half his strength he put not forth, but...for he meant Not to destroy, but root them out of Heaven: The overthrown he rais'd, and as a herd Of goats or timorous flock together throng'd Drove... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 338 páginas
...fpiritlefs, affii&ed, fall'n. And of their wonted vigour left them drain'd, 851 Yet half his ftrength he put not forth, but check'd His thunder in mid volley ; for he meant Not to deftroy, but root them out of heav'n-; 855 The overthrown he rais'd and as a herd Of goats or tim'rous... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 páginas
...lightning, and shot forth pernicious fire Among th' accurs'd, that wither'd all their strength, 850 And of their wonted vigour left them drain'd, Exhausted,...for he meant Not to destroy, but root them out of Heav'n. The overthrown he rais'd, and, as a herd 856 Of goats or tim'rous flock together throng'd,... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 páginas
...lightning, and shot forth pernicious fire Among tli* accurs'd, that wither'd all their strength Arid uf their wonted vigour left them drain'd, Exhausted,...for he meant Not to destroy, but root them out of heav'n ; The overthrown he rais'd, and as a herd Of goats or tim'rous flock together thronged, Drove... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 páginas
...Distinct alike with multitude of eyes; Glar'd lightning, and shot forth pernicious fire Among th 1 accurs'd, that wither'd all their strength, And of their wonted vigour left them drain'd, 851 Exhausted, spiritless, afflicted, fall'n. Yet half his strength he put not forth, but check'd His... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 páginas
...means to make his readers conceive an idea of him beyond what he himself is able to de-- scribe : • Yet half his strength he put not forth, but check'd...for he meant Not to destroy, but root them out of heaven.' . In a word, Milton's genius, which was so great in itself, and so strengthened by all the... | |
| 1804 - 496 páginas
...following lines of the Vlth Book of Paradise Lost : Yet half his strength he pot not forth, but chcck'd His thunder in mid volley ¡for he meant Not to destroy, but root them out of heaven; The overthrown he rais'd, and asa herd Of goats or timorous flocks together throng'd. Drove... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 páginas
...vt\\t«ta c 3 I'.xnausted, spiritless, artlicted, tall'n. Yet half his strength he put not forth, hut His thunder in mid volley; for he meant Not to destroy, but root them out of Hea\ The ovcithrown he rais'd, and as a herd Of goats or timorous flock together throng Diove them... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 398 páginas
...beyond what he himself is able to de.. ibe: ‘Yet half his strength he put not forth, but check'd 1-us thunder in mid volley; for he meant Not to destroy, but root them out of heaven.' In a word, Milton's genius, which was so great I If, and so strengthened by all the helps... | |
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