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" O thou, that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion, like the god Of this new world ; at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads ; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 sun ! to tell thee... "
An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors - Sivu 44
tekijä(t) John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843
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The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised ...

1822 - 788 sivua
...diminishM heads; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice: and add thy name, 0 Sun ! to tell thec eph sphere.1 t This speech is, I think, the finest that is ascribed to Satan in the whole poem. The evil...

The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1823 - 354 sivua
...his speech to the sun is very bold and noble : ' O thou that with surpassing glory crownM, Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new world...state 1 fell, how glorious once above thy sphere.' This speech is, I think, the finest that is ascribed to Satan in the whole poem. The evil spirit afterwards...

Paradise lost, a poem

John Milton - 1823 - 306 sivua
...thy sole dominion like the God Of this new world ; at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminish d heads ; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice,...glorious once above thy sphere ; Till pride and worse amhition threw me down Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King : Ah, wherefore ! he deserved...

On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With ..., Nide 4

Charles Bucke - 1823 - 474 sivua
...dominion, like the GOD Of this NEW WORLD : at whose sight all the slars . . Hide their diminished heads i to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add...thy beams ; That bring to my remembrance from what slate 1 fell ;— bow glorious once above tliy sphere. i Xenoph. Cyrop. viii. 5 There appear to have...

On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With ..., Nide 1

Charles Bucke - 1823 - 352 sivua
...NEW WORLD : at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminished heads : to thee I call, But with DO friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 Sun, to tell thee...beams ; That bring to my remembrance from what state 1 fell;—how glorious onre above thy sphere. 1 Xeuoph. Cyrop. viii. « There appear to have been five...

The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Niteet 9–10

British essayists - 1823 - 806 sivua
...his speech to the sun is very bold and noble : O thou that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look' st from thy sole dominion, like the god , Of this new...sight, all the stars Hide their diminish'd heads; to these I call, But with no friendly voice ; and add thy name, 0 Sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams,...

A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and ...

John Walker - 1823 - 406 sivua
...Nor the deep tract of Hell Parad. Lost, b. 1. O thou, that, with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion, like the God Of this new world ; at whose sight, all the stars . Hide their diminished heads; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, O Sun, to tell thee...

The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 sivua
...of his speech to the sun is very bold and noble : O thou that with surprising glory crown'd Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new world ; at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminished heads ; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice ; and add thy name, 0 Sun ! to tell thee...

The English Master: Or, Student's Guide to Reasoning and Composition ...

William Banks - 1823 - 462 sivua
...represents Satan as thus addressing the sun : " O them, that, with surpassing glory crown' d, Look'st from thy sole dominion, like the God Of this new world, at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminished heads ; to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, O, sun ! to tell thee...

The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Nide 1

John Milton - 1824 - 676 sivua
...ver. 41. Then much revolving, thus in sighs began. O thou that with surpassing glory crown'd, Look'st from thy sole dominion like the God Of this new world...sphere ; Till pride and worse ambition threw me down When Milton designed to have made only a tragedy of the Paradise Lost, it was his intention to have...




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