Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 16.
Strana 132
... living rills supplied . When noon - tide flames , down cool sequester'd glades Lead , where some giant oak the dell o'ershades , 250 Or where the ilex ' gloomy forest throws The sacred darkness that invites repose . When sinks the sun ...
... living rills supplied . When noon - tide flames , down cool sequester'd glades Lead , where some giant oak the dell o'ershades , 250 Or where the ilex ' gloomy forest throws The sacred darkness that invites repose . When sinks the sun ...
Strana 172
... living , can be sufficient to inform the whole body of so great a work ? I touch here but transiently , with- out any strict method , on some few of those many rules of imitating nature , which Aristotle drew from Homer's Iliads and ...
... living , can be sufficient to inform the whole body of so great a work ? I touch here but transiently , with- out any strict method , on some few of those many rules of imitating nature , which Aristotle drew from Homer's Iliads and ...
Strana 224
... living . But it is one thing to take pains on a fragment , and translate it per- fectly , and another thing to have the weight of a whole au- thor on my shoulders . They who believe the burden light , let them attempt the fourth , sixth ...
... living . But it is one thing to take pains on a fragment , and translate it per- fectly , and another thing to have the weight of a whole au- thor on my shoulders . They who believe the burden light , let them attempt the fourth , sixth ...
Strana 233
... living and the dead , for the enrichment of our native language . We have enough in England to supply our neces- sity ; but , if we will have things of magnificence and splen- dor , we must get them by commerce . Poetry requires ...
... living and the dead , for the enrichment of our native language . We have enough in England to supply our neces- sity ; but , if we will have things of magnificence and splen- dor , we must get them by commerce . Poetry requires ...
Strana 241
... off'rings on my slighted altars lay ? ' 55 60 65 70 75 Thus raged the goddess ; and , with fury fraught , The restless regions of the storms she sought , VIR . VOL . I. Q Where , in a spacious cave of living stone , ENEID . BOOK I. 241.
... off'rings on my slighted altars lay ? ' 55 60 65 70 75 Thus raged the goddess ; and , with fury fraught , The restless regions of the storms she sought , VIR . VOL . I. Q Where , in a spacious cave of living stone , ENEID . BOOK I. 241.
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