Dante and VirgilBlackie, 1905 - 99 strán (strany) |
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Strana 7 - Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming on things to come, Can yet the lease of my true love control, Supposed as forfeit to a confined doom.
Strana 42 - Mantua me genuit : Calabri rapuere : tenet nunc Parthenope : cecini pascua, rura, duces.
Strana 44 - In that Faery Queene I meane glory in my generall intention, but in my particular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queene, and her kingdome in Faery Land.
Strana 24 - Meliboee, quotannis bis senos cui nostra dies altaria fumant. hic mihi responsum primus dedit ille petenti : ' pascite ut ante boves, pueri ; submittite tauros.' M. fortunate senex, ergo tua rura manebunt, et tibi magna satis. quamvis lapis omnia nudus limosoque palus obducat pascua iunco, non insueta graves temptabunt pabula fetas, nec mala vicini pecoris contagia laedent.
Strana 37 - Ma Virgilio n'avea lasciati scemi di se, Virgilio dolcissimo patre, Virgilio a cui per mia salute die'mi; *' ne quantunque perdeo 1'antica matre, valse a le guance nette di rugiada che, lagrimando, non tornasser atre.
Strana 40 - Learn, by a mortal yearning, to ascend, Seeking a higher object. Love was given, Encouraged, sanctioned, chiefly for that end ; For this the passion to excess was driven, That self might be annulled : her bondage prove The fetters of a dream opposed to love.
Strana 2 - What a singular destiny has been that of this remarkable man! To be regarded in his own age as a classic, and in ours as a companion. To receive from his contemporaries that full homage which men of genius have in general received only from posterity 1 To be more intimately known to posterity than other men are known to their contemporaries!
Strana 86 - ... matres atque viri defunctaque corpora vita magnanimum heroum, pueri innuptaeque puellae, impositique rogis iuvenes ante ora parentum: quam multa in silvis autumni frigore primo lapsa cadunt folia, aut ad terram gurgite ab alto quam multae glomerantur aves, ubi frigidus annus trans pontum fugat et terris immittit apricis.
Strana 18 - Per populos dat iura viamque adfectat Olympo. Illo Vergilium me tempore dulcis alebat Parthenope, studiis florentem ignobilis oti, Carmina qui lusi pastorum audaxque iuventa, 565 Tityre, te patulae cecini sub tegmine fagi.
Strana 67 - Tu prima m'inviasti verso Parnaso a ber ne le sue grotte, e prima appresso Dio m'alluminasti. Facesti come quei che va di notte, che porta il lume dietro e sé non giova, ma dopo sé fa le persone dotte, quando dicesti: 'Secol si rinova; torna giustizia e primo tempo umano, e progenie scende da ciel nova'.