| 1824 - 564 páginas
...eternal mists and tempests, — that represents it as inaccessible, even to a man provided with twenty hands and twenty feet, and immerses its base among...justice, to be read only as a poet? In the writings of so exquisite a bard, we must not expect to find all his representations strictly confined to a mere accurate... | |
| 1824 - 612 páginas
...(over) eternal mists and tempests ; that represents it as inaccessible to a man provided with twenty hands and twenty feet; and immerses its base among...justice to be read only as a poet. In the writings of so e\quisite-a bard we must not expect to find all his representations cbielly confined to a mere accurate... | |
| 1824 - 452 páginas
...eternal mists and tempests — that represents it as inaccessible, even to a man provided with twenty hands and twenty feet, and immerses its base among...justice, to be read only as a poet. In the writings of so exquisite a bard, we must not expect to find all his representations strictly confined to a mere accurate... | |
| William Henry Smyth - 1824 - 440 páginas
...eternal mists and tempests — that represents it as inaccessible, even to a man provided with twenty hands and twenty feet, and immerses its base among...justice, to be read only as a poet. In the writings of so exquisite a bard, we must not expect to find all his representations strictly confined to a mere accurate... | |
| 1824 - 728 páginas
...eternal mists and tempests — that represents it as inaccessible, even to a man provided with twenty hands and twenty feet, and immerses its base among...Homer, who, though so frequently dragged forth as ma authority in history, theology, surgery, and geography, might in justice to be read only as- a poet.... | |
| 1825 - 482 páginas
...eternal mists and tempests ; that represents it as inaccessible, even to a man provided with twenty hands and twenty feet, and immerses its base among...justice, to be read only as a poet. In the writings of so exquisite a bard, we must not expect to find all his representations strictly confined to a mere accurate... | |
| 1825 - 470 páginas
...eternal mists and tempests ; that represents it as inaccessible, even to a man provided with twenty hands and twenty feet, and immerses its base among...authority in history, theology, surgery, and geography, oughty injustice, to be read only as a poet. In the writings of so exquisite a bard, we must not expect... | |
| 1825 - 590 páginas
...a man provided with, twenty hands and twenty feet, and immerses its base among ravenous sea dogs ; •why not also receive the whole circle of mythological...geography, ought, in justice, to be read, only as a [;oet. In the writings of so exquisite a bard, we must not expect to find all his representations st.... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 452 páginas
...eternal mists and tempests — that represents it as inaccessible, even to a man provided with twenty hands and twenty feet, and immerses its base among...justice to be read only as a poet. In the writings of so exquisite a bard, we must not expect to find all his representations strictly confined to a mere accurate... | |
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