Meanwhile, whate'er of beautiful, or new, Sublime, or dreadful, in earth, sea, or sky, By chance, or search, was offer'd to his view, He scan'd with curious and romantic eye. The Ruminator– Containing a Series of Moral, Critical, and Sentimental Essays - viii psl.autoriai: Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1789 - 214 psl.
...And Edwin gain'd at last this fruit so rare : As in some future verse I purpose to declare. LVIII. Meanwhile, whate'er of beautiful, or new, Sublime,...could supply From Gothic tale, or song, or fable old, Roused him, still keen to listen and to pry. At last, though long by penury control'd, And solitude,... | |
| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 psl.
...And Edwin gain'd at last this fruit so rare : A* ~m some future verse I purpose to declare. LVIII. Meanwhile, whate'er of beautiful, or new, Sublime,...dreadful, in earth, sea, or sky, By chance, or search, was offerM to his view, He scan'd with curious and romantic eye. Whate'er of lore tradition could supply... | |
| 1809 - 572 psl.
...the sea are prevented. In his Minstrel you perceive he has inconsciously drawn his own character : " Meanwhile whate'er of beautiful or new Sublime, or...sky, By chance or search was offer'd to his view He scanned with curious and romantic eye." On our return, speaking of Mareschal College and of his duties... | |
| 1801 - 618 psl.
...verse I purpose to declare.'* 456 • £R. BBATTIB. LVIII. " Meanwhile, whate'er of beautiful Sub'inne or dreadful, in earth, sea, or sky, By chance or search, was ofTer'd to his view, He scan'd with curious and rornantic eye. Whate'er of lore tradition could supply... | |
| James Beattie - 1802 - 152 psl.
...As in 'some future verse I purpose to declare. " LVIII. iMeanwhile, whate'er of beautiful, or nev, Sublime, or dreadful, in earth, sea, or sky, By chance, or search, was offer'd to his view, lie scan'd with curious and romantic eye. Whate'er of lore tradition could supply From Gothic tale,... | |
| 1802 - 302 psl.
...Sublime, or dreadful, inearth, sea or sky, By chance, or search, was offer'd to his viewi He scin'd with curious and romantic eye. Whate'er of lore tradition could supply From G )fhic tale, or song, or fable old, Roused him, still keen to listen and to pry. A; last, though long... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 190 psl.
...fruit ; And Edwin gained at last this fruit so rare : As in some future verse I purpose to declare. Meanwhile, whate'er of beautiful, or new, Sublime,...dreadful, in earth, sea, or sky, By chance, or search, was offered to his view, He scanned with curious and romantic eye. Whate'er of lore tradition could supply,... | |
| 1804 - 646 psl.
...to declare." LVIII. " Meanwhile, whate'er of beautiful or new, Sublime or dreadful, in earth, «ea, or sky, By chance or search, was offer'd to his view. He scan'd with curious and romantic eye. Wrmte'er oflore tradition could supply From Gothic tale, or song, or fable old, Roused him, still keen... | |
| 1806 - 672 psl.
...favourite, and her first desire ;" and while the, employment of her li.c was a search aftei- wisdom, " Whate'er of beautiful, or new, . Sublime, or dreadful, in earth, sea, or sky, By cbance. or search, was offer'd to krr view, She scann'd with curious, and romantic eye. Whate'er of... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1805 - 190 psl.
...fruit ; And Edwin gain'd at last this fruit so rare : As in some future verse I purpose to declare. 58 Meanwhile, whate'er of beautiful, or new,. Sublime,...old, Rous'd him, still keen to listen and to pry. At last, though long by penury control'd, And solitude, her soul his graces 'gan unfolds 59 Thus on... | |
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