The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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עמוד 10
... wise and industrious prince such subjects as , in his absence , would rather follow their own judgment than his commands ; and by demon- strating the misfortunes which this disobedience draws upon them , the evil consequences which al ...
... wise and industrious prince such subjects as , in his absence , would rather follow their own judgment than his commands ; and by demon- strating the misfortunes which this disobedience draws upon them , the evil consequences which al ...
עמוד 14
... wise prince leaves untried no method to make them par- takers of the benefit of his return . Thus the poet in the Iliad says , He sings the anger of Achilles , which had caused the death of so many Grecians ; ' and , on the contrary ...
... wise prince leaves untried no method to make them par- takers of the benefit of his return . Thus the poet in the Iliad says , He sings the anger of Achilles , which had caused the death of so many Grecians ; ' and , on the contrary ...
עמוד 30
... wise because she represents prudence ; Venus is both good or bad , because the passion of love is capable of these con- trary qualities . Since among the gods of a poem some are good , some bad , and some indifferently either ; and ...
... wise because she represents prudence ; Venus is both good or bad , because the passion of love is capable of these con- trary qualities . Since among the gods of a poem some are good , some bad , and some indifferently either ; and ...
עמוד 32
... wise can do nothing , and attain nothing great and glorious , without the assistance of Heaven . Thus the machinery crowns the whole work , and renders it at once marvellous , probable , and moral . THE ODYSSEY . BOOK I. The Argument ...
... wise can do nothing , and attain nothing great and glorious , without the assistance of Heaven . Thus the machinery crowns the whole work , and renders it at once marvellous , probable , and moral . THE ODYSSEY . BOOK I. The Argument ...
עמוד 36
... wise and brave ? Must he , whose altars on the Phrygian shore With frequent rites , and pure , avow'd thy power , Be doom'd the worst of human ills to prove , Unbless'd , abandon'd to the wrath of Jove ? ' ' Daughter ! what words have ...
... wise and brave ? Must he , whose altars on the Phrygian shore With frequent rites , and pure , avow'd thy power , Be doom'd the worst of human ills to prove , Unbless'd , abandon'd to the wrath of Jove ? ' ' Daughter ! what words have ...
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Achilles address'd Agamemnon Alcinous Anticlea arms Atrides attend beneath bless'd bowl breast Calypso coast command coursers cried crown'd Cyclops death deep descends dire divine dome dreadful E'en Eteoneus Eurylochus Eurymachus eyes fable fair falchion fame fate father feast flies gales goddess gods grace grief guest hand haste Heaven hero honours Icarius Iliad isle Ithaca Jove king labours land Laodamas maid mind monarch mortal Nausicaa Neleus Neptune Nestor night nymph o'er oars palace Pallas pass'd Pisistratus plain poem poet press'd prince Pylian Pylos queen race rage realms replies rest rise rites roar rock roll'd round royal sacred sails shade shining ship sire skies soft sorrows soul Sparta spoke stern storms stranger suitors Swift Taphian tears Telemachus tempest thee thou throne toils toss'd touch'd train Troy Ulysses vessel wandering watery waves winds wine wise woes wretched youth