Some say, he bid his angels turn askance The poles of earth, twice ten degrees and more, From the sun's axle ; they with labour push'd Oblique the centric globe. The Philosophy of Rhetoric - Página 298de George Campbell - 1838 - 426 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1739 - 312 páginas
...fublime Imaging tion which was fo peculiar to this great Author. Some fay he hid his Angeh turn afcanfe The Poles of Earth twice ten Degrees and more From the Sun's Axle ; they itjith Labour puflfd Oblique the Centrick Globe WE are in the fecond place to confider the Infernal... | |
| Thomas Blackwell - 1753 - 738 páginas
...Triomf. In the fame Strain lings the greateft Englifc Poet : SOME fay he bade his angels turn afcanfe The Poles of Earth twice ten degrees and more From the SUN'S Axle: they with labour pufhed Oblique the centric Globe, to bring in change Of Seafons to each Clime : elfe... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1789 - 364 páginas
...fuch dreadful eft'cfts, as appears in the following paflage ; Some fay he bid his Angels turn a-fcanfe The poles of earth twice ten degrees and more From the Sun's Axle; they with labour pufli'd Oblique the centric Globe, to bring in change Of ieifons to each clime ; eifc... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 páginas
...thunder when to roll With terror throug'i : e dark aerial hall. Some say he bid his Angels turn ascance The poles of earth twice ten degrees and more From the sun's axle; they with labour push'd 670 Oblique the centric globe : Some say the sun Was bid turn reins from th'... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 260 páginas
...the poles of the earth ahove 2o degrees aside from the sun's orh, "he hid his Angels turn as«ance the poles of earth twice ten degrees and more from the sun's axle ;" and the poles of the earth are ahout 23 degieesand a half distant from those of the ecliptic; "they... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 páginas
...to confound Sea, air, and shore, the thunder when to roll With terror through the dark aereal hall. Some say, he bid his Angels turn askance The poles...earth twice ten degrees and more From the sun's axle ; they with labour push'd Oblique the centric globe. Some say, the sun Was bid turn reins from th'... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 páginas
...thunder when to roll With terror through the dart aerial hall. Some say he bid his Angels turn ascance The poles of earth twice ten degrees and more From the sun's axle ; they with labour push'd Oblique the centric globe : Some say the sun Was bid turn reins from th'... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 páginas
...imagination which was so peculiar to this great author : ' Some say he bid his angels turn ascance The poles of earth twice ten degrees and more From the sun's axle i they with labour push'd Oblique the centric globe .' We are in the second place to consider the infernal... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1804 - 242 páginas
...polar axis to the poles of the ecliptic, according to Dr. Darwin; though Milton says, -Angels turn'd askance ' The poles of earth twice ten degrees and more: ' From the sun's axle, they with labour push'd • Oblique the centric globe.' Whether an explosion similar to that, so beautifully... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 páginas
...sublime imagination which was so peculiar to this great author. Some say he bid his angels turn ascanse The poles of earth twice ten degrees and more From the sun's axle ; they with labour push'd Oblique the centric globe. We are in the second place to consider the infernal... | |
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