I believe it will not be disputed, but that this Line is as full, as sonorous, and majestick as if the auxiliary Verb had been left out, and the Author had used compos'd instead of did compose.
He pitch'd upon the other Sort just mentioned, and that is now found, by the Experience of so many Ages, to be the most majestick and most harmonious kind of Verse.
I have now shown you what is a rapid, and what is a majestick Stile.
Johnson now embarked upon a similar periodical paper in which, as Boswell says, "he came forth as a majestick teacher of moral and religious wisdom.
As the vessel put out to sea, I kept my eyes upon him for a considerable time, while he remained rolling his majestick frame in his usual manner: and at last I perceived him walk back into the town, and he disappeared.
The Messiah, played upon the Canterbury organ, is more sublime than when played upon an inferior instrument: but very slight musick will seem grand, when conveyed to the ear through that majestick medium.
Pliability of address I conceive to be inconsistent with that majestickpower of mind which he possesses, and which produces such noble effects.
And, in truth, it was a most astonishing one, if literally true, and Jesus must appear more than a Man, he must put on an awful and most majestick Countenance to effect it.
Like some fair Planet, the Majestick Song Should gently move, and sparkle as it rowls along.
No shackling Rhyme chain'd the free Poet's mind, Majestick was His Style, and unconfin'd.
She was in the middle of some astonishing statisticks of the comparative productiveness per acre of turnips and mangel-wurzels when Mrs. Courteen followed by the majestick Thomas appeared upon the scene.
The Beau ascended his pedestal, calm and majestick while the listeners craned their necks to attention.
In 1750 he came forth in the character for which he was eminently qualified, a majestick teacher of moral and religious wisdom.
As the vessel put out to sea, I kept my eyes upon him for a considerable time, while he remained rolling his majestick frame in his usual manner: and at last I perceived him walk hack into the town, and he disappeared.
For every thing that is Majestick imprints an Awfulness and Reverence on the Mind of the Beholder, and strikes in with the Natural Greatness of the Soul.
Instead of his "accents" being majestick as thunder, they are as harmless and insignificant as the feeble breeze.
I pity Mr. Vox Populi's weakness and conceit, in thinking he and others of his class have accents not less majestick than thunder, as I really think he is very singular in his opinion.
First o'er the neighbouring meads majestick spread; Till gathering force, they more and more expand.
His majestick expression would have carried down to the latest posterity the glorious achievements of his country with the same fervent glow which they produced on the mind of the time.
The Messiah, played upon the Canterbury organ, is more sublime than when played upon an inferior instrument, but very slight musick will seem grand, when conveyed to the ear through that majestick medium.
For he might as well have imagin’d a grave majestick Jack-Pudding, as a Buffoon in a Roman Senator.
It is written in quatrains, or heroick stanzas of four lines; a measure which he had learned from the Gondibert of Davenant, and which he then thought the mostmajestick that the English language affords.
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