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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 41
עמוד 25
... for an uninterrupted duration is much more necessary in an action which one sees and is present at , than in one whicb we ovly read or hear repeated . Besides , tragedy is fuller of passion , and consequently of such a violence as ...
... for an uninterrupted duration is much more necessary in an action which one sees and is present at , than in one whicb we ovly read or hear repeated . Besides , tragedy is fuller of passion , and consequently of such a violence as ...
עמוד 41
The thoughts which roll within my ravish'd breast , To me , no seer , the ' inspiring gods suggest ; Nor skill'd , nor studious , with prophetic eye To judge the winged omens of the sky , Yet hear this certain speech , nor deem it vain ...
The thoughts which roll within my ravish'd breast , To me , no seer , the ' inspiring gods suggest ; Nor skill'd , nor studious , with prophetic eye To judge the winged omens of the sky , Yet hear this certain speech , nor deem it vain ...
עמוד 44
My sentence hear : with stern distaste avow'd , To their own districts drive the suitor crowd : When next the morning warms the purple east , Convoke the peerage , and the gods attest ; The sorrows of your inmost soul relate ; And form ...
My sentence hear : with stern distaste avow'd , To their own districts drive the suitor crowd : When next the morning warms the purple east , Convoke the peerage , and the gods attest ; The sorrows of your inmost soul relate ; And form ...
עמוד 55
But you , O peers ! and thou , O prince ! give ear ( I speak aloud , that every Greek may hear ) : Dismiss the queen ; and if her sire approves , Let him espouse her to the peer she loves : Bid instant to prepare the bridal train ...
But you , O peers ! and thou , O prince ! give ear ( I speak aloud , that every Greek may hear ) : Dismiss the queen ; and if her sire approves , Let him espouse her to the peer she loves : Bid instant to prepare the bridal train ...
עמוד 57
Ye sons ( he cried ) of Ithaca , give ear , Hear all ! but chiefly you , O rivals ! hear . Destruction sure o'er all your heads impends ; Ulysses comes , and death his steps attends . Nor to the great alone is death decreed ; We , and ...
Ye sons ( he cried ) of Ithaca , give ear , Hear all ! but chiefly you , O rivals ! hear . Destruction sure o'er all your heads impends ; Ulysses comes , and death his steps attends . Nor to the great alone is death decreed ; We , and ...
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