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Poems on Several Occasions: And Two Critical Essays; Viz., the First, on the ... - Page 97
by Samuel Say - 1745 - 174 pages
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Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volume 2

Thomas Warton - 1762 - 286 pages
...By this time, like one who had fet out on his way by night, and travelled through a region of fmooth or idle dreams, our hiftory now arrives on the confines...meet us with a clear dawn, reprefenting to our view, though at a far diftance, true colours and fhapes f." In L' Allegro. Where the great fun begins his...
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English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the English language

George William Lemon - 1783 - 710 pages
...like one who had fet out on his way by night, and travailed thro' a region of fmooth and idle dreames, our hiftory now arrives on the confines,, where, daylight and truth meet us with a cleer dawn ; representing to our view, though at a farr diftance, true colours and ihapes ¡"—permit...
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English Etymology

George William Lemon - English language - 1783 - 826 pages
...like one who had fet out on his way by night, and travailed thro' a region of imooth and idle dreames, our hiftory now arrives on the confines, where daylight and truth meet us with a cleer dawn ; reprefenting to our view, though at a farr diftance, true colours and ihapes :" — permit...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 4

John Milton - 1806 - 482 pages
...buiil, which wai about the reign of Henry 11. • Humingd. 1. i. f Verftcgan denies thi«: and fays it now arrives on the confines, where daylight and truth...meet us with a clear dawn, reprefenting to our view, though at a far diftancc, true colours and fhapes. For albeit Caslar, whofe authority we are now firft...
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 4

John Milton - 1806 - 482 pages
...greateft paflage of people ; efpecially before Newgate was built, which was about the reign of Henry 11. now arrives on the confines, where daylight and truth...meet us with a clear dawn, reprefenting to our view, though at a far diftance, true colours and fliapes. For albeit Csfar, whole authority we are now firft...
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Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, Volume 1

Thomas Warton - Epic poetry, English - 1807 - 384 pages
...region of • Edit. Lond. 1725, 12mo. pag. .344. t B. iii. v. 543. smooth or idle dreams, our history now arrives on the confines where daylight and truth meet us with a clear dawn, representing to our view, though at a far distance* true colours and shapes*." In L'Allegro. Where...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 6

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 426 pages
...had set out on his way by night, and travail'd through a region of smooth or idle dreams, our history now arrives on the confines, where day-light and truth meet us with a clear dawn, representing to our view, though at a far distance, true colours and shapes." The second book, accordingly,...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 6

Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...had set out on his way by night, and travail'd through a region of smooth or idle dreams, our history now arrives on the confines, where day-light and truth meet us with a clear dawn, representing to our view, though at a far distance, true colours and shapes." The second book, accordingly,...
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The Prose Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...had set out in his way by night, and travelled through a region of smooth or idle dreams, our history now arrives on the confines, where daylight and truth meet us with a clear dawn, representing to our view, though at a far distance, true colours and shapes." " We can hardly miss...
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Stories and studies from the chronicles and history of England, by ..., Volume 1

Anna Maria Hall - 1847 - 298 pages
...has set out on his way by night, and travailed through a region of smooth or idle dreams, our history now arrives on the confines, where daylight and truth meet us with a clear dawn, representing to our view, though at a far distance, true colours and shapes." The Saxons had divided...
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