 | Lindley Murray - English language - 1843 - 222 pages
...exceedingly heightened and enlivened, by the season of the year, and the rays of all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most...opened to the eye a new picture of nature, which was nvore finely shaded, and disposed among softer lights than that which the sun had before discovered... | |
 | John Seely Hart - Readers - 1845 - 404 pages
...exceedingly heightened and enlivened by the season of the year, and by the rays of all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most...lights, than that which the sun had before discovered to me. As I was surveying the moon walking in her brightness, and taking her progress among the constellations,... | |
 | Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 446 pages
...exceedingly heightened and enlivened by the season of the year, and the rays of 20 all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most...picture of nature, which was more finely shaded, and 25 disposed among softer lights, than that which the sun had before discovered to me. As I was surveying... | |
 | Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - English essays - 1849 - 484 pages
...exceedingly heightened and enlivened by the season of the year, and by the rays of all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most...scene, the full moon rose at length in that clouded 120 SELECTIONS FROM THE SPECTATOR. majesty which Milton takes notice of, and opened to the eye a new... | |
 | Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 466 pages
...takes notice of; and opened to the eye a new picture of nature, which was more finely shaded, and 25 disposed among softer lights, than that which the sun had before discovered to me. As I was surveying the moon walking in her brightness, and taking her progress among the constellations,... | |
 | Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 616 pages
...exceedingly heightened and enlivened by the season of the year, and by the rays of all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most...complete the scene, the full moon rose at length in that clonded majesty which Milton takes notice of, and opened to the eye a new picture of nature, which... | |
 | Abraham Mills - English literature - 1851 - 616 pages
...exceedingly heightened and enlivened by the season of the year, and by the rays of all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most beautiful white. To complete the scene, the fall moon rose at length in that clonded majesty which Milton takes notice of, and opened to the eye... | |
 | Mary Ann Sturges - Electronic book - 1852 - 58 pages
...exceedingly heightened and enlivened by the season of the year, and by the rays of all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most beautiful white. To complete the scene, the moon rose at length in that clouded majesty which Milton takes notice of, and opened to the eye a new... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 698 pages
...those luminaries that pussed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most beautiful white. To compleat the scene, the full moon rose at length in that clouded...which Milton takes notice of, and opened to the eye what (as) he thought wax a new conceit, and (ho) had appropriated to hiť own use. Still, to make what... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1854 - 710 pages
...exceedingly heightened and enlivened by the season of the year, and by the rays of all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most beautiful white. To compleat the seene, the full moon rose at length in that clouded majesty, which Milton takes notice... | |
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