| John Milton - 1795 - 316 páginas
...Earth God hath dispens'd his bounties as in Heaven. 330 So saying, with dispatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent What choice...delicacy best, What order, so contriv'd as not to mix T:istes, not well join'd, inelegant, but bringTaste after taste upheld with kindliest change; Bestirs... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 páginas
...Earth God hath dispens'd his bounties as in Heav'n. So saying, with dispatchful looks in haste 33 1 She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent What choice...bring Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change ; Bestirs her then, and from each tender stalk Whatever Earth, all-bearing mother, yields In India... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 páginas
...dUpatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitahle thought intent, What choice to chuse for delicacy hest, What order, so contriv'd as not to mix Tastes, not well join'd, inelegant, hut hring Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change ; Bestirs her then, and from each tender sta;k... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 páginas
...Earth God hath dispens'd his bounties as in Heaven. 330 So saying, with dispatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent What choice...delicacy best, What order, so contriv'd as not to mix i Tastes, not well join'd, inelegant, but brii\jiU3' 33 5 Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 páginas
...particular description of Eve in her domestic employments : ' So saying, with dispatcbful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent, What choice...inelegant, but bring Taste after taste, upheld with kind1iest change; Bestirs her then,' &c. Though in this, and other parts of the same book, the subject... | |
| 1821 - 608 páginas
...Eve ' on hospitable thoughts intent 'What choice to cnoose fbr delicacy best, What order so contrived as not to mix Tastes not well join'd, inelegant, but...bring Taste after taste upheld with kindliest change.' In discussing the pleasures of the palate, we may boldly claim for the culinary art, not one only,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 524 páginas
...the angel, in that beautiful description of So saying, with dispatchful looks in haste She txirns, on hospitable thoughts intent, . ; ' . •• : ;...join'd, inelegant, but bring Taste after taste, upheld witn kindliest change. • ,••• i Whatever tearth, ttlUbearing mother yields, .< -tlntadiaeast.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 páginas
...saying, with dispatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent, What choice to chuse for delicacy best, What order so contriv'd as not...bring Taste after taste, upheld with kindliest change; •Bestirs her then, &e. Though in this, and other parts of the same book, the subject is only the... | |
| 1804 - 498 páginas
...does the angel in that beautiful description of Milton : ' So saying, with dispatchful looks in haste She turns, on hospitable thoughts intent, What choice...order, so contriv'd as not to mix Tastes, not well joined, inelegant; but bring Taste after taste, upheld with kindliest chance. Whatever earth, all-bearing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 374 páginas
...choice to choose for delicacy best; What order, so contrived as not to mix Tastes, not well joined, inelegant; but bring Taste after taste, upheld with...In India East or West, or middle shore; In Pontus ur the Punic coast, or where Alcinous reigned ; fruit of all kinds, in coat Rough or smooth rin'd,... | |
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