Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - 612 من الصفحات Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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الصفحة 457
... Lost requires little to be said . It contains the history of a miracle , of Creation and Redemption ; it displays the power and the mercy of the Supreme Being : the probable therefore is marvellous , and the marvellous is probable . The ...
... Lost requires little to be said . It contains the history of a miracle , of Creation and Redemption ; it displays the power and the mercy of the Supreme Being : the probable therefore is marvellous , and the marvellous is probable . The ...
الصفحة 462
... lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature , the anguish arising from the consciousness of transgression and the horrours attending the sense of the Divine Displeasure , are very justly described and forcibly impressed ...
... lost . That passion which is peculiar to rational nature , the anguish arising from the consciousness of transgression and the horrours attending the sense of the Divine Displeasure , are very justly described and forcibly impressed ...
الصفحة 467
... Lost ; which he who can put in balance with its beauties must be considered not as nice but as dull , as less to be ... Lost . it is easily lost , unless all the syllables of BIOGRAPHY : MILTON 467.
... Lost ; which he who can put in balance with its beauties must be considered not as nice but as dull , as less to be ... Lost . it is easily lost , unless all the syllables of BIOGRAPHY : MILTON 467.
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POETRY | 42 |
On the Death of Mr Robert Levet | 58 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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