A Last Ramble in the ClassicsB.H. Blackwell, 1906 - 208 strán (strany) |
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... remark , si qua fides augentibus omnia Musis . Horace has equis praecurreret albis , Sat. i . 7. 8 ; and comp . Plaut . Asin . 279. In the face of these passages it is odd to find Virgil , Georg . iii . 82 , pronouncing white horses the ...
... remark , si qua fides augentibus omnia Musis . Horace has equis praecurreret albis , Sat. i . 7. 8 ; and comp . Plaut . Asin . 279. In the face of these passages it is odd to find Virgil , Georg . iii . 82 , pronouncing white horses the ...
Strana 32
... remark as Lempriere makes of Ajax Oileus : ' When we consider his moral character , this appears in a very unfavourable light . ' I am not aware of any equivalent personage in the classics . The New Comedy of Greece and the mimes of ...
... remark as Lempriere makes of Ajax Oileus : ' When we consider his moral character , this appears in a very unfavourable light . ' I am not aware of any equivalent personage in the classics . The New Comedy of Greece and the mimes of ...
Strana 40
... enim proficiant , nisi admodum men- tiantur . This remark resembles Mr. Justice Maule's dictum that ' all trade savours of fraud . ' In London certain races have discovered an aptitude for certain occupations . Thus baking is to a great 40.
... enim proficiant , nisi admodum men- tiantur . This remark resembles Mr. Justice Maule's dictum that ' all trade savours of fraud . ' In London certain races have discovered an aptitude for certain occupations . Thus baking is to a great 40.
Strana 57
... remarked that every C. Caesar , from the victim of Marius and Cinna onwards , had met with a violent death , ferro periisse , Suet . Calig . , end . This , however , was not true of the dictator's father , who died suddenly while ...
... remarked that every C. Caesar , from the victim of Marius and Cinna onwards , had met with a violent death , ferro periisse , Suet . Calig . , end . This , however , was not true of the dictator's father , who died suddenly while ...
Strana 60
... remarked that the phrases compared were in many cases clearly independent of each other ; and that where there was a resemblance between them , the question arose whether this was due to borrowing , or was merely the result of two or ...
... remarked that the phrases compared were in many cases clearly independent of each other ; and that where there was a resemblance between them , the question arose whether this was due to borrowing , or was merely the result of two or ...
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Strana 133 - Darkling I listen ; and, for many a time I have been half in love with easeful Death, Called him soft names in many a mused rhyme, To take into the air my quiet breath...
Strana 138 - Is it for thee the lark ascends and sings? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates his wings. Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat? Loves of his own and raptures swell the note.
Strana 122 - Hush. Don't ask any questions. It's always best on these occasions to do what the mob do." " But suppose there are two mobs ?" suggested Mr. Snodgrass. " Shout with the largest,
Strana 133 - Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace : Even so my sun one early morn did shine With...
Strana 133 - Where slaves once more their native land behold, No fiends torment, no Christians thirst for gold. To Be, contents his natural desire, He asks no Angel's wing, no Seraph's fire; But thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear him company.
Strana 95 - cervi luporum praeda rapacium, 50 - sectamur ultro, quos opimus fallere et effugere est triumphus. gens, quae cremato fortis ab Ilio iactata Tuscis aequoribus sacra natosque maturosque patres pertulit Ausonias ad urbes, duris ut ilex tonsa bipennibus nigrae feraci frondis in Algido, per damna, per caedes ab ipso ducit opes animumque ferro.
Strana 112 - Calais, and before night came in sight of the Isle of- Wight. The next day being the day in which the prince was both born and married, he fancied if he could land that day it would look auspicious to the army, and animate the soldiers. But we all, who considered that the day following being gunpowder-treason day, our landing that day might have a good effect on the minds of the English nation, were better pleased to see that we could land no sooner.
Strana 101 - When we got to Temple Bar he stopped me, pointed to the heads upon it, and slily whispered me, ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur ISTIS.
Strana 166 - ... that I had a great deal. Supposing that I could not be possessed of such a treasure without knowing it, I ventured to confirm my first assertion, by saying, that if I had any I was utterly at a loss to imagine where it could be, or wherein it consisted. Thus ended the conference. Mr.
Strana 114 - I must confess, that this strange ordering of the winds and seasons, just to change as our affairs required it, could not but make deep impressions on me, as well as on all that observed it.