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 | William Hazlitt - 1845 - 222 pages
...head, and Marian." * * Sonnet on Sherwood Forest, by JH Reynolds. LECTURE VIII. ON THE LIVING POETS. " No more of talk where God or Angel guest With man,...with his friend, familiar us'd To sit indulgent." GENIUS is the heir of fame ; but the hard condition on which the bright reversion must be earned is... | |
 | Friedrich Schiller - 1846
...inviolate : What Venus twined, the bearer of glad fortune, The sullen orb of Mars soon tears to pieces. * No more of talk, where god or angel guest With man, as with his friend familiar, nsed To sit indulgent. Paradite Lost, BK MAX. Soon will his gloomy empire reach its close. Blest be... | |
 | John Milton, Edward Young - 1848
...them both: they seek to cover their nakedness; then fall to variance and accusation of one anothen No more of talk where God or Angel guest With Man, as with his friend, familiar used, To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast ; permitting him the while Venial discourse... | |
 | John Milton - 1849 - 582 pages
...them both ; they seek to cover their nakedness ; then fall to variance and accusation of one another. No more of talk where God or Angel guest With Man, as with his friend, familiar used, To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast ; permitting him the while Venial discourse... | |
 | John Milton - 1849 - 283 pages
...both; they seek to cover their nakedness; then Jail fai turiimcc and accusation of one another 111 No more of talk, where God or angel guest With man, as with his friend familli.\r us'd To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast, permitting him the while Venial... | |
 | John Milton, James Prendeville - 1850 - 382 pages
...them both ; they seek to cover their nakedness ; then fall to variance and accusation of one another. No more of talk where God, or angel guest, With man,*...familiar us'd To sit indulgent, and with him partake 4 Rural repast ; permitting him the while > The Ninth Book is raised upon that brief account in Scripture,... | |
 | John Milton - 1850
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 | Richard Henry Dana - 1850
...would savour a little too much of false taste, self-sufficiency, and a want of kind feeling : — " No more of talk where God or Angel guest With man, as with his friend, familiar used To sit indulgent." The living poets, however, should take it friendly of Mr. Hazlitt, that he... | |
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