Hudibras,: poëme de Samuel Butler,Chez Jombert, 1819 |
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Strana 35
... changer de système . Car quoiqu'on ait vu des amants Du temps des héros de romans , Réduire dame acariâtre A la battre comme du plâtre ; Comme celui qui réduisit Les amazones qu'il battit ; Renaud , qui gagna son Armide ( 21 ) A rosser ...
... changer de système . Car quoiqu'on ait vu des amants Du temps des héros de romans , Réduire dame acariâtre A la battre comme du plâtre ; Comme celui qui réduisit Les amazones qu'il battit ; Renaud , qui gagna son Armide ( 21 ) A rosser ...
Strana 69
... , Et revirer son entreprise , Prendre tours et détours par - fois Pour ne heurter contre les lois ; Changer souvent de batterie , Dans les cas où supercherie For which you've earn'd ( here ' tis ) your CHANT VIII . 69.
... , Et revirer son entreprise , Prendre tours et détours par - fois Pour ne heurter contre les lois ; Changer souvent de batterie , Dans les cas où supercherie For which you've earn'd ( here ' tis ) your CHANT VIII . 69.
Strana 157
... changer de propos , Ni leur faire passer l'envie De sacrifier biens et vie A leur cause , par action , A l'abri de prescription ; Montrant que puissance usurpée Ne peut être ici de durée ; ` Tant qu'en dépit de trahison , Loyauté prit ...
... changer de propos , Ni leur faire passer l'envie De sacrifier biens et vie A leur cause , par action , A l'abri de prescription ; Montrant que puissance usurpée Ne peut être ici de durée ; ` Tant qu'en dépit de trahison , Loyauté prit ...
Strana 177
... changer son chemin . Pour sa harangue faire entendre , ( 117 ) C'était homme à se faire pendre , Aimant mieux au gibet danser , Qu'à la dispute renoncer , Qu'il aimait tant , et dans laquelle Il excellait de façon telle , Que , qu'il ...
... changer son chemin . Pour sa harangue faire entendre , ( 117 ) C'était homme à se faire pendre , Aimant mieux au gibet danser , Qu'à la dispute renoncer , Qu'il aimait tant , et dans laquelle Il excellait de façon telle , Que , qu'il ...
Strana 204
... For ' twas but justice to restore The wrongs we had receiv'd before ; And when ' twas held forth in our way , W ' had been ungrateful not to pay ; Et dédaignant également De changer brin de sentiment . Car 204 HUDIBRAS .
... For ' twas but justice to restore The wrongs we had receiv'd before ; And when ' twas held forth in our way , W ' had been ungrateful not to pay ; Et dédaignant également De changer brin de sentiment . Car 204 HUDIBRAS .
Časté výrazy a frázy
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Strana 22 - This stratagem t' amuse our foes; 240 To make an honourable retreat, And wave a total sure defeat : For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain.
Strana 174 - But still his tongue ran on, the less Of weight it bore, with greater ease ; And, with its everlasting clack, Set all men's ears upon the rack.
Strana 170 - O' th' compass in their bones and joints, Can by their pangs and aches find All turns and changes of the wind, And better than by Napier's bones Feel in their own the age of moons...
Strana 56 - And for his false opinion pay : To whom the Knight, with comely grace, Put off his hat, to put his case ; Which he as proudly entertain'd As th...
Strana 48 - He that complies against his will, Is of his own opinion still, Which he may adhere to, yet disown, For reasons to himself best known...
Strana 32 - tis not now, who's stout and bold ; But who bears hunger best and cold ; And he's approv'd the most deserving, Who longest can hold out at starving : And he that routs most pigs and cows, The formidablest man of prowess. So th...
Strana 166 - Mong these there was a politician, With more heads than a beast in vision, And more intrigues in every one Than all the whores of Babylon : So politic, as if one eye Upon the other were a spy, That, to trepan the one to think The other blind, both strove to blink: And in his dark pragmatic way As busy as a child at play. H...
Strana 60 - not to flatter ye, You have as good and fair a battery As heart can wish, and need not shame The proudest man alive to claim...
Strana 178 - As coins are harden'd by the' allay : And obstinacy's ne'er so stiff, As when 'tis in a wrong belief.
Strana 66 - And make an artist understand To copy out her seal, or hand ; Or find void places in the paper To steal in something to entrap her ; Till with her worldly goods, and body, Spite of her heart, she has endow'd ye : Retain all sorts of witnesses, That ply i' th' Temple, under trees, Or walk the round, with Knights o...