Less than archangel ruined, and the excess Of glory obscured ; as when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear... The Unicorn: A Mythological Investigation - الصفحة 48بواسطة Robert Brown - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 97عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 878
...nor appear'd Less than archangel ruin'd, and tb' excess Of glory obscur'd : as when the sun new-risen Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams ; or, from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 846
...again. To such notions the celebrated Milton alludes, in the first book of the Paradise Lost : — As when the Sun new risen Looks through the horizontal misty air, Shorn of his beams, or from behind the Moon In dim eclipse disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 1062
...original brightness, nor appear' d Less than Arch-angel ruin'd, and th' excess Of glory obscur'd ; / behind the moon In dim eclipse disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 646
...original brightness, nor appear'd Less than Arch- Angel ruin'd, and th' excess Of glory' obscur'd ; as when the sun new risen Looks through the horizontal misty air 595 Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon In dim eclipse disastrous twilight sheds ostentatious... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 336
...the ignorance or malice of the Licenser, who saw or fancied treason in the following noble simile : " As when the sun new risen Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams : or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...her original brightness, nor appear'd Less than Archangel ruin'd, and the excess Of glory obscur'd : as when the sun new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air, Shorn of his beams ; or from behind the moon In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 334
...the. ignorance or malice of the Licenser, who saw or fancied treason in the following noble simile : " As when the sun new risen Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams : or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 312
...her original brightness ; nor appcar'd Less than Archangel ruin'd, and the excess Of glory obscured : as when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air 595 Shorn of his beams; or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half... | |
| Gilbert White - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...dread, with which the minds of men are always impressed by such strange and unusual phenomena :— " As when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams ; or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change... | |
| Samuel Hinds - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 412
...the stars. Milton has happily recalled the primitive character of the latter in the following lines. as when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams ; or from behind the moon In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds °. One point however is to be observed in... | |
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