| 1916 - 792 Seiten
...whereunto The vapours had receded — taking there Their station under a cerulean sky, etc., etc.1 D V b)c b2cM aZ S { hdc0M ' 4w ,^ r Ld G 8& PP qJw }t ...82ts + Tx L $ųE 3 0 Ozlc q 8 Lg3 ƃ t u u q٥D W We hear it reported of Dryden, and of Fuseli 2 in modern times, that they thought proper to eat raw... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 Seiten
...taking there Their station under a cerulean sky, etc., etc. 1 The sublime circumstance — "battlement? O " # We hear it reported of Dryden, and of Fuseli 2 in modern times, that they thought proper to eat raw... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 Seiten
...whereimto The vapours had receded — taking there Their station under a cerulean sky, etc., etc.1 . We hear it reported of Dryden, and of Fuseli -~ in modern times, that they thought proper to eat raw... | |
| Carl Henry Grabo - 1927 - 544 Seiten
...station under a cerulean sky, etc., etc. The sublime circumstance — "battlements that on their restles* fronts bore stars," — might have been copied from my architectural dreams, for it often occurred. — WP hear it reported of Dryden, and of Fuseli in modern that they thought proper to eat raw meat... | |
| Margaret Russett - 1997 - 318 Seiten
...summits, whereunto The vapours had receded, - taking there Their station under a cerulean sky. &c. &c. The sublime circumstance - "battlements that on their...from my architectural dreams, for it often occurred. - We hear it reported of Dryden, and of Fuseli in modern times, that they thought proper to eat raw... | |
| 176 Seiten
...vapours had receded — taking there Their station under a cerulean sky." The sublime .circumstance — "that on their restless fronts bore stars " — might have been copied from my own architectural dreams, so often did it occur. We hear it reported of Dryden, and in later times... | |
| 308 Seiten
...vapours had receded, taking there Their station under a cerulean sky. The sublime circumstance — "that on their restless fronts bore stars" — might have been copied from my own architectural dreams, so often did it occur. . . . To my architecture succeeded dreams of lakes... | |
| George Sampson (Editor of Berkeley's Works.) - 1931 - 348 Seiten
...vapours had receded — taking there Their station under a cerulean sky. The sublime circumstance — "that on their restless fronts bore stars" — might have been copied from my own architectural dreams, so often did it occur. . . . To my architecture succeeded dreams of lakes... | |
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