PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 103
... ancient Author in a " Of all the wounds Aristotle's definition of Friendship , bodies , " is well exemplified by some dialogue between Ajax and Achilles . you ever received in battle , " says Ajax , " which was the most painful to you ...
... ancient Author in a " Of all the wounds Aristotle's definition of Friendship , bodies , " is well exemplified by some dialogue between Ajax and Achilles . you ever received in battle , " says Ajax , " which was the most painful to you ...
Page 105
... ancient nations it was otherwise ; and they reaped the benefit of it . Rien ne maintient plus les mœurs , qu'une extrême subordination des jeunes gens envers les vieillards . Les uns et les autres P seront contenus , ceux - là par le ...
... ancient nations it was otherwise ; and they reaped the benefit of it . Rien ne maintient plus les mœurs , qu'une extrême subordination des jeunes gens envers les vieillards . Les uns et les autres P seront contenus , ceux - là par le ...
Page 109
... ancient date . To us the miseries inflicted by a foreign invader are now known only by description . Many generations have passed away since our countrywomen saw the smoke of an enemy's camp . But the same passions are always at work ...
... ancient date . To us the miseries inflicted by a foreign invader are now known only by description . Many generations have passed away since our countrywomen saw the smoke of an enemy's camp . But the same passions are always at work ...
Page 125
... ancient books , or dream inspiring dreams ; And , when a sage's bust arrests thee there , Pause , and his features with his thoughts compare . -Ah , most that Art my grateful rapture calls , Which breathes a soul into the silent walls ...
... ancient books , or dream inspiring dreams ; And , when a sage's bust arrests thee there , Pause , and his features with his thoughts compare . -Ah , most that Art my grateful rapture calls , Which breathes a soul into the silent walls ...
Page 133
... ancient books , or dream inspiring dreams ; Before I begin to write , says Bossuet , I always read a little of Homer ; for I love to light my lamp at the sun . The reader will here remember that passage of Horace , Nunc veterum libris ...
... ancient books , or dream inspiring dreams ; Before I begin to write , says Bossuet , I always read a little of Homer ; for I love to light my lamp at the sun . The reader will here remember that passage of Horace , Nunc veterum libris ...
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