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A genius universal as his theme ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of
blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! -- THOMSON . ILLUSTRATED WITH
ENGRAVINGS FROM DRAWINGS BY J. M. W. TURNER , R. A. A NEW EDITION .
A genius universal as his theme ; Astonishing as Chaos ; as the bloom Of
blowing Eden fair ; as Heaven sublime ! -- THOMSON . ILLUSTRATED WITH
ENGRAVINGS FROM DRAWINGS BY J. M. W. TURNER , R. A. A NEW EDITION .
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In sickness , in calamity , in age , And destitution ; - in a foreign clime , I have
gone through my work of sanctity ; Though sometimes by my fear or toil subdued :
I have sunk lifeless at its rays sublime . Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn '
d ...
In sickness , in calamity , in age , And destitution ; - in a foreign clime , I have
gone through my work of sanctity ; Though sometimes by my fear or toil subdued :
I have sunk lifeless at its rays sublime . Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn '
d ...
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At this time he had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime
elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest , years
he appears to have been conversant and delighted with LIFE OF MILTON . xüi.
At this time he had more of description and less of abstract thought : that sublime
elevation of axiomatic wisdom was not yet reached ; but from his earliest , years
he appears to have been conversant and delighted with LIFE OF MILTON . xüi.
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Well might this sublime priest of the Muses then exclaim , Nec duri libet usque
minas preferre magistri , Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo . No notice has
been handed down how this extraordinary performance was received : it seems
yet ...
Well might this sublime priest of the Muses then exclaim , Nec duri libet usque
minas preferre magistri , Cæteraque ingenio non subeunda meo . No notice has
been handed down how this extraordinary performance was received : it seems
yet ...
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In Spenser there is more profusion and more flexibility , but not the same sombre
and sublime cast . In Shakspeare also , there is more sweetness and less study ;
more of the “ native woodnote wild ; " . but not that solemn and divine strain , as ...
In Spenser there is more profusion and more flexibility , but not the same sombre
and sublime cast . In Shakspeare also , there is more sweetness and less study ;
more of the “ native woodnote wild ; " . but not that solemn and divine strain , as ...
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