The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 78.
341. lappuse
... turn , the counter - turn , and the stand , are a transla- tion of the strophe , the antistrophe , and epode , which divided the Greek odes . The English reader may possibly be desirous to have them more particularly explained ; what I ...
... turn , the counter - turn , and the stand , are a transla- tion of the strophe , the antistrophe , and epode , which divided the Greek odes . The English reader may possibly be desirous to have them more particularly explained ; what I ...
342. lappuse
... TURN . 1 Brave infant of Saguntum , clear Thy coming forth in that great year , When the prodigious Hannibal did crown His rage , with razing your immortal town . Thou looking then about , Ere thou wert half got out , Wise child , didst ...
... TURN . 1 Brave infant of Saguntum , clear Thy coming forth in that great year , When the prodigious Hannibal did crown His rage , with razing your immortal town . Thou looking then about , Ere thou wert half got out , Wise child , didst ...
343. lappuse
... TURN . Alas ! but MORISON fell young : 1 He never fell , -thou fall'st , my tongue . He stood a soldier to the last right end , A perfect patriot , and a noble friend ; But most a virtuous son . All offices were done By him , so ample ...
... TURN . Alas ! but MORISON fell young : 1 He never fell , -thou fall'st , my tongue . He stood a soldier to the last right end , A perfect patriot , and a noble friend ; But most a virtuous son . All offices were done By him , so ample ...
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