| Thomas Southerne - 1774 - 270 страници
...mirror of mankind) Exprefs'd all images, enrich'd the ftage, But fometimes ftoop'd to pleafe a barb'rous age. When his immortal bays began to grow, Rude was...humour low. He, like the God of day, was always bright, Yet rolling in its courfe, his orb of light Was fully'd, and obfcur'd, tho' fearing high, With fpots... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 страници
...mirror of mankind) Express'd all images, enrich'd the stage, But sometimes stoop'd to please a barb'rous age. When his immortal bays began to grow, Rude was...god of day, was always bright ; But rolling in its course, his orb of light Was sully'd and obscur'd, tlio' soaring high, With spots contracted from the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 страници
...mirror of mankind) Exprefs'd all images, enrich'd the ftage, But fometimes ftoop'd to pleafe a barb'rous age. When his immortal bays began to grow, Rude was...rolling in its courfe, his orb of light Was fully'd and obfcur'd, though foaring high, With fpots contracted from the nether fky. But whither is the advent'rous... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 страници
...mirror of mankind) Exprefs'd all images, enrich'd the ftage, But fometimes ftoop'd to pleafe a barb'rous age. When his immortal bays began to grow, Rude was...bright; But rolling in its courfe, his orb of light Was fully 'd and obfcur'd, though foaring high, With fpots contracted from the nether fky. But whither... | |
| 1802 - 362 страници
...mankind) 34 Express'd all images, enfich'd the stage, But sometimes; stoop'd to please a burb'rous age. When his immortal bays began to grow, Rude was...God of Day, was always bright; But, rolling in its course, his orb of light Was sully'd and obscur'd, tho' soaring high, With spots contracted from the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 страници
...of mar kind) Express'd all images, enrich'd the stage, But sometimes stoop'd to please a barb'rous age, When his immortal bays began to grow, Rude was...God of day, was always bright; But rolling in its course, his orb of light Was sully'd and obscur'd, tho' soaring high, With spots contracted from the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 страници
...falls; Then with a sigh returns our audience bome, From Venice, Egypt, Persia, Greece, or Bome. YOUNG When his immortal bays began to grow, Rude was the...god of day, was always bright; But rolling in its course, his orb of light Was sullied and obscur'd, though soaring high, With spots contracted from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 страници
...home, From Venice, Egypt, Persia, Greece, or Rome. YOUNG When his immortal bays began to grow, llude was the language, and the humour low. He, like the god of day, was always bright; But rolling in its course, his orb of light Was sullied and obscur'd, though soaring high, With spots contracted from... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 страници
...universal mirror of mankind) Express'd all images, enrich'd the stage, But sometimes stoop'd to please a barbarous age» When his immortal bays began to...god of day, was always bright, But rolling in its course, his orb of light Wassully'd, andobscur'd, though soaring high, With spots contracted from the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 страници
...images, cmich d the stage, But sometimes stoop'd to please a barbarous age: When his immortal hays began to grow. Rude was the language, and the humour...god of day, was always bright, But rolling in its couise, bis orb of light Wassully'd, and obscur'd, thoush soaring high, With s,:ots contracted from... | |
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