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" Hero, has reserved for the last place in the climax, an attitude suggested by this imaginary attribute of the heathen divinities. " A station, like the herald Mercury, New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill." A still more obvious example, leading to the... "
The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical essays. 1855 - Page 260
by Dugald Stewart - 1855
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Cymbeline. Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 582 pages
...reading of the text, which was furnished by the second folio, is supported by a passage in Hamlet : « A station like the herald Mercury, " New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill." The first folio reads, like a defended ^oA. MALONE. 794. being Mange,} ie being a stranger. II. STEEYENS....
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The Miseries of Human Life, Or, the Last Groans of Timothy Testy ..., Volume 2

James Beresford - 1807 - 332 pages
...usually, but most absurdly, printed and punctuated thus : " An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the Herald Mercury, New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill;" &c. Now, were ever good sense, and good poetry, Mr. Editor, so insufferably distorted as here?—"An...
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The miseries of human life; or, The last groans of Timothy Testy and Samuel ...

James Beresford - 1807 - 322 pages
...usually, but most absurdly, printed and punctuated thus : " An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the Herald Mercury, New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill;" &c. Now, were ever good sense, and good poetry, Mr. Editor, so insufferably distorted as here?—"An...
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The miseries of human life; or, The last groans of Timothy Testy and Samuel ...

James Beresford - 1807 - 328 pages
...usually, but most absurdly, rinted and punctuated thus : An eye like Mars, to threaten and command.; A station like the Herald Mercury, New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill;" &c. 'Jow, were ever good sense, and good poetry, Mr. Editor, so insufferably distorted as here ?—"...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Elizabeth Inchbald - 1808 - 418 pages
...this brow : Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury, New lighted on a Heaven-kissing hill; A combination, and a form, indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 16

William Shakespeare - 1809 - 448 pages
...beteitch'J, ere he desire have granted." Jfalone. 1 —— We_a descended god.•] So, in Hamlet: " —— a station like the herald Mercury, " New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill " " he did in the general bosom reign The old cop; lias—defended- The correction was made by the...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 668 pages
...brow! " Hyperion's curls: the front of Jove himself: " An eye like Mars to threaten and command : " A station like the herald Mercury, " New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill." Hamlet. Illiterate is an ambiguous term: the question is, whether poetick history could be only known...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 676 pages
...brow! " Hyperion's curls: the front of Jove himself: " An eye like Mars to threaten and command : " A station like the herald Mercury, " New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill." Hamlet. Illiterate is an ambiguous term: the question is, whether poetick history could be only known...
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An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare

Richard Farmer - 1821 - 126 pages
...his brow ! Hyperion's curls : the front of Jove himself: An eye like Mars to threaten and command : A station like the herald Mercury, New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill." Hamlet. Illiterate is an ambiguous term : the question is, whether Poetick History could be only known...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, in Ten Volumes: The author's life ...

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 350 pages
...tlii.s brow ! Hyperion's curls: the front ol'.Jove himself: An eye like Mars to threaten and commam! A station like the herald Mercury, New lighted on a heaven-kissing hill. Hamltl. Illiterate is an ambiguous term : the question is, whether poetic history could be only known...
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