| John Milton - 1873 - 606 páginas
...for the cause ! But have I now seen death ? is this the way I must return to native dust ? O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! To whom thus Michael. Death thou hast seen In his first shape on man ; but many shapes Of Death,... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 368 páginas
...in duft and gore. To which our Sire. Alas, both for the deed and for the caufe ! But have I now feen Death ? Is this the way I muft return to native duft? O fight Of terrour, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! To whom thus Michael. Death... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 422 páginas
...in duft and gore. To which our Sire. Alas, both for the deed and for the caufe ! But have I now feen Death ? Is this the way I muft return to native duft? O fight Of terrour, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! To whom thus Michael. Death... | |
| Henry John Roby - 1874 - 676 páginas
...Something to drink ; A house to let ; This is the man to kill; Coy and difficult to win (Cowper) ; O sight of terror foul and ugly to behold, horrid to think, how horrible to feel (Milton). Shakespeare says Eleven long hours 1 took to write it o'er: he might have said Eleven long... | |
| John Milton, Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 608 páginas
...and for the cause! But have I now seen Death ? Is this the way I must return to native dust ? O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold! Horrid to think, how horrible to feel!" To whom thus Michael:—" Death thou hast seen In his first shape on Man ; but many shapes Of Death,... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1874 - 602 páginas
...to hear (9, 862.). So pure a strain, So pure to feel, so sweet to hear (Tu. MOORE p. 17*5.). 0 sight of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel! (MiLT., PL 11, 463.). Conjurations horrible to hear (RowE, Jane Sh. 4, 1.). By word and by spell, Deadly... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 758 páginas
...cause ! But have I now seen Death ? Is this the way I must return to native dust ? 0 sight Of terrour, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! To whom thus Michael. Death thou hast seen In his first shape on Man ; but many shapes Of death,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 páginas
...for the cause ! But have I now seen Death ? Is this tlie way I must return to native dust? O sight is fair jutting ch !" To whom thus Michael. '• Death thou hast seen fn his first shape on Man ; but many shapes Of Death,... | |
| John Milton - 1878 - 390 páginas
...for the cause ! But have I now seen Death ? is this the way I must return to native dust ? O sight Of terror, foul and ugly to behold, Horrid to think, how horrible to feel ! 4fis To whom thus Michael. Death thou hast seen In his first shape on man ; but many shapes tel many... | |
| Henry John Roby - 1879 - 680 páginas
...Something to drink ; A house to let ; This is the man to kill; Coy and difficult to win (Cowper) ; О sight of terror foul and ugly to behold, horrid to think, how horrible to feel (Milton). Shakespeare says Eleven long hours 1 took to write it der: he might have said Eleven long... | |
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