| John Milton - 1809 - 534 páginas
...education ; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect, and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming. I doubt not but ye shall have more ado to drive our dullest and laziest youth, our stocks and stubs,... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 684 páginas
...education; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming. I doubt not but we shall have more ado to drive our dullest and laziest youth, our stocks and stubs... | |
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 páginas
...at thejint ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospects, and melodious sotends on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming" livery thing in this sentence conspires to promote the harmony. The words are happily chastn, being... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1813 - 296 páginas
...laborious indeed at the first aseent ; but else, so smooth, so green, s/> full of goodly prospeets and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more eharming." Every thing in this sentenee eonspires to render it harmonious. The words are well ehosen... | |
| 1842 - 634 páginas
...at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect, and melodious sound, on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming."— Greggaitti <f orrropontirnrr. Conversion of a Sinner. SIR. — Will you, in the next number of your... | |
| Henry Kaye Bonney - 1815 - 422 páginas
...at " the first ascent, but else so smooth, so " green, so full of goodly prospect, and me" lodious sounds on every side, that the harp " of Orpheus was not more charming."1 The well known passage in his treatise " Of " Church Government," in which he speaks of... | |
| 1816 - 660 páginas
...labo" rious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so " full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side, that " the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.' ' In this and other passages that might be cited from the prose of Milton, we perceive that we are... | |
| 1816 - 654 páginas
...labo" rious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so " full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side, that " the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.1 ' In this and other passages that might be cited from the prose of Milton, we perceive that... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1817 - 516 páginas
...the first ascent ; but else, so «meoth, so green, so full of goodly prospects, and melodious souneb on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more...sentence conspires to promote the harmony. The words are happily chosen ; full of liquid and soft sounds ; laborious, imooth, green, qoodly¡ melodious charming:... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1818 - 266 páginas
...at the first ascent; but else, so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospects and melodious seunds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more...charming." Every thing in this sentence conspires to render it harmonious. The words are well chosen ; laborious, smooth, green, goodly, melodious, charming... | |
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