| James Boswell - 1831 - 584 pagine
...nights, And in the endless labour die. " Who travels in religious jars, (Truth niixi with errour, shades with rays,) Like Whiston, wanting pyx or stars, In ocean wide or sinks or strays. •• But grant our hero's hope long toil And comprehensive genius crown, All sciences, all arts his... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 722 pagine
...travels in religious jars, Truth mix'd with error, shade with rays, Like Whiston wanting pyx or starv, In ocean wide or sinks or strays. Cowley seems to...performances by their just value, and has therefore closed his Miscellanies with the verses upon Crashaw, which apparently excel all that have gone before... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 pagine
...says Bentley:* Who travel.-? in religions jars, Truth tnix-d with error, shade with rays, Like Whbton wanting pyx or stars, In ocean wide or sinks or strays....performances by their just value, and has therefore closed his Miscellanies with the verses upon Crashaw, which apparently excel all thai have gone before... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 pagine
...says Bentley : * Who travels in religious jara, Truth mix'd with error, shade with rays, Like Winston wanting pyx or stars, In ocean wide or sinks or strays....performances by their just value, and has therefore closed his Miscellanies with the verses upon Crashaw, which apparently- excel all that have gone before... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 718 pagine
...Our course by stars above we cannot know After this says Bentley :* Who travels in religious jare, Truth mix'd with error, shade with rays, Like Whiston wanting pyx or star*, In ocean wide or sinks or strays. Cowley seems to have had what Milton is be lieved to have... | |
| James Boswell - 1852 - 344 pagine
...nights, And in the endless labour die. "Who travels in religious jars, (Truth mixt with error, shades with rays,) Like Whiston, wanting pyx or stars, In ocean wide or sinks or strays. "But grant our hero's hope, long toil And comprehensive genius crown, All sciences, all arts his spoil,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 pagine
...compass too below." After this, says Bentley :* " Who travels in religious jars, Truth mix'd with errors, shade with rays, Like Whiston, wanting pyx or stars,...performances by their just value; and has therefore closed his Miscellanies with the verses upon Crashaw, which apparently excel all that have gone before... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 468 pagine
...says Bentley : " Who travels in religious jars, Truth mix'd with error, shade with rays, Like WTiiston wanting pyx or stars, In ocean wide or sinks or strays."...performances by their just value, and has therefore closed his ' Miscellanies' with the verses upon Crashaw, which apparently excel all that have gone... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1858 - 418 pagine
...and dangerous as these, i Our course by stars above we cannot know Without the compass too below. i After this says Bentley: Who travels in religious...jars, Truth mix'd with error, shade with rays, Like Winston wanting pyx or stars, In ocean wide or sinks or strays. Cowley seems to have had what Milton... | |
| James Boswell - 1859 - 320 pagine
...nights, And in the endless labour die. “Who travels in religious jars, (Truth miat with error, shades with rays,) Like Whiston, wanting pyx or stars, In ocean wide or sinks or strays. “But grant our hero's hope, long toil And comprehensive genies crown, All sciences, all arts his... | |
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