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... scene that ensued . As soon as the royal coach ap- peared , the nearest band of music played " God save the King , " which was taken up by the other bands as his Majesty approached . The royal salute was fired from the three frigates at ...
... scene that ensued . As soon as the royal coach ap- peared , the nearest band of music played " God save the King , " which was taken up by the other bands as his Majesty approached . The royal salute was fired from the three frigates at ...
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... scene was ex- quisitely beautiful and sublime , amply confuting Mr. Burke's theory , that terror is essential to the sublime , and that beauty and sublimity tend to destroy the effect of each other , and cannot well subsist together ...
... scene was ex- quisitely beautiful and sublime , amply confuting Mr. Burke's theory , that terror is essential to the sublime , and that beauty and sublimity tend to destroy the effect of each other , and cannot well subsist together ...
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... scene in his Sampson Agonistes . Edi- pus , reclining on the arm of the affectionate Antigone , arrives at the sacred grove of the Eumenides ; which was near Colonos , and in the neighbourhood of Athens . Colonos was the native place of ...
... scene in his Sampson Agonistes . Edi- pus , reclining on the arm of the affectionate Antigone , arrives at the sacred grove of the Eumenides ; which was near Colonos , and in the neighbourhood of Athens . Colonos was the native place of ...
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