| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 pages
...as in Scripture, though Milton does, and not very wisely either: but have adopted his angel as sent and ZILLAH. ADAM. A voice of woe from Zillah brings me here.— What do I avoided in the new one." An event occurred at Kavenna during his lordship's stay there, which made... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1847 - 390 pages
...does, and not very wisely either) ; but have adopted hit angel at >ent to Cain instead, on puri>ose to avoid shocking any feelings on the subject, by...short of what all uninspired men must fall short in, vii. giving an adequate notion of the effect of the preience of Jehovah. The old Mysteries introduced... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1847 - 880 pages
...in Scripture (though Milton does, and not very wisely either) , Out have adopted his angel as sent words, nor terms precise, The paltry jargon of the marble mart, Where Pedantry gulls snort of what all uninspired men must fall short in, viz. giving an adequate notion of the effect of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 pages
...in Scripture, (though Milton does, and not very wisely either,) but have adopted his angel as sent to Cain instead, on purpose to avoid shocking any...«The attempt to bully you, because they think it won4 lucceed with nie, seems to me as atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What! when... | |
| John Wilson, James Hogg, John Gibson Lockhart - 1854 - 522 pages
...If Lucifer and Cain speak as the first murderer and the first rebel may be supposed to speak, surely to Cain, instead, on purpose to avoid shocking any...liberally enough, and all this is avoided in the new one. __^ _____ x .___ The attempt to bully you, because they think it will not succeed with me, seems to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 350 pages
...in Scripture, though Milton does, and not very wisely either : but have adopted his angel, as sent to Cain, instead, on purpose to avoid shocking any...mysteries introduced him liberally enough, and all this I avoided in the new one." An event occurred at Ravenna, during his lordship's stay there, which made... | |
| John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart - 1854 - 532 pages
...in Scripture (though Milton does, and not very wisely either;) but have adopted his angel, as sent to Cain, instead, on purpose to avoid shocking any feelings on the subject, by falling short of, vttat all uninspired men must fall short in, viz. giving an adequate notion of the effect of the presence... | |
| William Maginn - 1855 - 408 pages
...uninsp,red men must fall short in, viz., giving nn adequate notion of the effect of the presence of Jehovnh. The old mysteries introduced him liberally enough,...one. The attempt to bully you, because they think it will not succeed with me, seems to me as atrocious an attempt as ever disgraced the times. What! when... | |
| William Maginn - 1855 - 402 pages
...in Scripture (though Milton dnes, and not very wisely either;) but have adopted his angel, as sent to Cain, instead, on purpose to avoid shocking any feelings on the subBut nnt to shock the frelings of the age, I ouly bring you angels on thc stage. To hnlly You —... | |
| William Maginn - 1855 - 408 pages
...in Scripture (though Milton does, and not very wisely either;) but have adopted his nngel, as sent to Cain, instead, on purpose to avoid shocking any feelings on the subBut not to shock lhe feelings of the age, I only brin g you angels on the stage. To bully You —yet... | |
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