The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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7. oldal
... prince . ' But that this truth may be completely and fully known , there is need of a second to support it . It is necessary in such a design , not only to represent the confederate states at first disagreeing among themselves , and ...
... prince . ' But that this truth may be completely and fully known , there is need of a second to support it . It is necessary in such a design , not only to represent the confederate states at first disagreeing among themselves , and ...
8. oldal
... prince not only obtains the victory in the public cause , but revenges bis pri- vate wrongs by killing with his own hands the au- thor of the death of his friend . ' 3 This is the first platform of the poem , and the fiction which ...
... prince not only obtains the victory in the public cause , but revenges bis pri- vate wrongs by killing with his own hands the au- thor of the death of his friend . ' 3 This is the first platform of the poem , and the fiction which ...
9. oldal
... prince now reconciled and united to the confederates , immediately gave ground , and quitted the advantages they had before over the Greeks . But Patroclus , who should have been con- tented with this success , presses upon Hector too ...
... prince now reconciled and united to the confederates , immediately gave ground , and quitted the advantages they had before over the Greeks . But Patroclus , who should have been con- tented with this success , presses upon Hector too ...
10. oldal
... 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- most infallibly ...
... 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- most infallibly ...
11. oldal
... prince from his own coun- try , nor his voluntary stay in any other place ; but his return , and this return retarded against his will . This is the first idea Homer gives us of it . His hero 5 5 Odyssey , v . appears at first in a ...
... prince from his own coun- try , nor his voluntary stay in any other place ; but his return , and this return retarded against his will . This is the first idea Homer gives us of it . His hero 5 5 Odyssey , v . appears at first in a ...
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