| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 268 páginas
...rose, at length, in that clouded majesty, which Milton takes notice of; and opened to the eye a np.w picture of nature, which was more finely shaded, and...disposed among softer lights than that which the sun h;id before discovered to us. As I was surveying the moon walking in her brightness, and taking her... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 páginas
...rose, at length, in that clouded majesty, which Milton takes notice of; and opened to the eye a now picture of nature, which was more finely shaded, and disposed among softer lights, then that which the sun had before discovered to us. 5. As I was surveying the moon walking in her... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1827 - 390 páginas
...most beautiful white. To complete the scene, the full moon rose at length in that clouded majesty, which Milton takes notice of, and opened to the eye...taking her progress among the constellations, a thought arose in me, which, I believe, very often perplexes and disturbs men of serious and contemplative natures.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 276 páginas
...most beautiful white. To complete the scene, the full moon rose, at length, in that clouded majesty, which Milton takes notice of; and opened to the eye...than that which the sun had before discovered to us. 3. As I was surveying the moon walking in her brightness, and taking her progress among the constellations,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 258 páginas
...most beautiful white. To complete the scene, the full moon rose, at length, in that clouded majesty, -which Milton takes notice of; and opened to the eye...lights than that which the sun had before discovered to me. S As I was surveying the moon walking in her brightness, and taking her progress among the constellations,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 páginas
...beautiful white*. To complete the swne', the full moon rose', at length', in that clouded majesty', which Milton takes notice of ; and opened to the eye...nature', which was more. finely shaded', and disposed ami>n1; softer lights than that which the sun had before discovered to me*. 3 As I was surveying the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1827 - 308 páginas
...white. To complete the sce'ne, the full moon rose, at length, in that clouded majesty,* which Miltonf takes notice of; and opened to the eye a new picture of nature, which was more iinely shaded, and disposed among softer lights than that which the sun had before discovered to us.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1828 - 252 páginas
...planets appeared one after another, till the whole firmament was in a glo*. 3. As I was survey ing the moon walking in her brightness, and taking her progress among the constellations, a thought arose in me, which I believe very often perplexes and disturbs men of serious and contemplative natures.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1828 - 256 páginas
...takes notice of; and opened to the eye a mew picture of nature, which was more finely shaded, aixd disposed among softer lights, than that which the sun had before discovered to me. 3 As I was surveying the moon walking in her brightness, mnd taking her progress among the constellations,... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1829 - 318 páginas
...finely shaded'and disposed among softer lights than that which the sun had '; jfore discovered to us. S. As I was surveying the moon walking in her brightness,...her progress among the constellations,? a thought arose in me, which I believe very often perplexes and disturbs men of serio-is and contemplative nnlnrcs.... | |
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