The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Rowe's Lucan ; Grainger's Tibullus ; Fawkes's Theocritus ; Apollonuis Rhodius ; Coluthus Anacreon ; Sappho, Bion, Moschus, and Musaeus ; Garth's Ovid ; Lewis's statius ; Cooke's HesiodAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 78
עמוד 126
... poet an uncommon concern ; which was redoubled , when he discovered , that she herself had not only been accessary to her being carried off , but meant also to marry his rival . Mr. Dart , in his life of Tibullus 48 , is of opinion ...
... poet an uncommon concern ; which was redoubled , when he discovered , that she herself had not only been accessary to her being carried off , but meant also to marry his rival . Mr. Dart , in his life of Tibullus 48 , is of opinion ...
עמוד 161
... poet had in writing this epigram , though perhaps it may not appear at first sight , seems to be this ; he had a namesake of Chios , a rhetorician , and pretender to poetry , who , according to Plutarch , suffered an ignominious death ...
... poet had in writing this epigram , though perhaps it may not appear at first sight , seems to be this ; he had a namesake of Chios , a rhetorician , and pretender to poetry , who , according to Plutarch , suffered an ignominious death ...
עמוד 741
... poet means Chaos , Heaven , Earth , & c . which the Greek poet makes the parents of the gods . Hesiod tells us , verse the hundred and sixteenth , Chaos brought forth the earth her first offspring ; to which the second line here quoted ...
... poet means Chaos , Heaven , Earth , & c . which the Greek poet makes the parents of the gods . Hesiod tells us , verse the hundred and sixteenth , Chaos brought forth the earth her first offspring ; to which the second line here quoted ...
תוכן
Advertisement | 115 |
TRANSLATED BY DRYDEN Addison GARTH MAINWARING CONGREVE ROWE | 411 |
THE THEBAIS OF STATIUS | 559 |
2 קטעים אחרים שאינם מוצגים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Æneid Amycus Anacreon ancient Argo arms bear beauty behold beneath blood bold bosom breast Cæsar Chalciope charms chief Colchian crown'd cry'd dart death dread earth epigram Euphemus ev'n eyes fair fam'd fame fatal fate fear fierce fire fix'd flame flies flood goddess gods golden grace Greek grief hand haste head heart Heaven heroes honours Idyllium Jason join'd Jove king labours land Latian light lov'd Lucan maid Medea mighty Mopsus Moschus mournful Muses night numbers nymph o'er Ovid pain Peleus Pentheus Pharsalia Phineus Phoebus Phrixus plain poet Pompey pow'r queen rage rais'd rise Roman Rome round sacred sails says seas shade shore sire skies slain soft song soul spoke stood streams swain sweet sword tears thee Theocritus Thessaly thou Thracian thro Tibullus Tiphys toil trembling vanquish'd Venus Virgil waves winds wound wretched youth