The British Poets: Including Translations ... |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 37
עמוד 27
... would , doubtless , be far from offending against the equality of the manners : but yet there would be no simplicity or unity in the character . So that , besides T ht hi EM BE TO live the qualities that THE EPIC POEM . 27.
... would , doubtless , be far from offending against the equality of the manners : but yet there would be no simplicity or unity in the character . So that , besides T ht hi EM BE TO live the qualities that THE EPIC POEM . 27.
עמוד 28
T ht hi EM BE TO live the qualities that claim their particular place upon different occasions , there must be one appearing throughout , which commands over all the rest ; and without this , we may affirm , it is no character .
T ht hi EM BE TO live the qualities that claim their particular place upon different occasions , there must be one appearing throughout , which commands over all the rest ; and without this , we may affirm , it is no character .
עמוד 41
Let not your soul be sunk in sad despair ; He lives , he breathes this heavenly vital air , Among a savage race , whose shelfy bounds With ceaseless roar the foaming deep surrounds . The thoughts which roll within my ravish'd breast ...
Let not your soul be sunk in sad despair ; He lives , he breathes this heavenly vital air , Among a savage race , whose shelfy bounds With ceaseless roar the foaming deep surrounds . The thoughts which roll within my ravish'd breast ...
עמוד 47
No longer live the cankers of my court ; All to your several states with speed resort ; Waste in wild riot what your land allows , There ply the early feast , and late carouse . But if , to honour lost , ' tis still B. I. THE ODYSSEY .
No longer live the cankers of my court ; All to your several states with speed resort ; Waste in wild riot what your land allows , There ply the early feast , and late carouse . But if , to honour lost , ' tis still B. I. THE ODYSSEY .
עמוד 58
... his doubtful fate be known , Or to be learn'd from oracles alone ? If yet he lives , with patience I forbear Till the fleet hours restore the circling year : But if already wandering in the train Of empty shades 58 THE ODYSSEY B. II .
... his doubtful fate be known , Or to be learn'd from oracles alone ? If yet he lives , with patience I forbear Till the fleet hours restore the circling year : But if already wandering in the train Of empty shades 58 THE ODYSSEY B. II .
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