No doubt, at a preceding moment, before his despondency was completely ratified, the poet represents him as in great perturbation ; but the affliction is from the pangs of death. ' War. See how the pangs of death do make him grin. But after his despair... The Philanthrope: After the Manner of a Periodical Paper - Side 191 1797 - 280 sider Uten tilgangsbegrensning -
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