| 1860 - 528 páginas
...wives, whom long-trained gowus adorn,) That I shall cowardly fly off ! The spirit I first did breath Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...country, father, friends, be, in him, made divine. And such a stormy day shall come (in mind and soul I know) When sacred Troy shall shed her tow'rs for... | |
| 1860 - 534 páginas
...wives, whom long-trained gowns adorn,) That I sh;ill cowardly fly off ! The spirit I first did breath Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...country, father, friends, be, in him, made divine. And such a stormy day shall come (in mind and soul I know) When sacred Troy shall shed her tow'rs for... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1861 - 132 páginas
...father's great glory, and my own." * In Chapman's hands this becomes : The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...his country, father, friends, be in him made divine. You see how ingeniously Homer's plain thought is tormented, as the French would say, here. Homer goes... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1861 - 144 páginas
...father's great glory, and my own." * In Chapman's hands this becomes : / The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...knew what a worthy was, Whose office is to lead in fght, and give no danger pass Without improvement. In this fire must Hector's trial shine : Here must... | |
| 1863 - 478 páginas
...Gave dreadful signal, and forthright made fly his one-hoofed steeds." And, secondly, of Hector : — " In this fire must Hector's trial shine : Here must...his country, father, friends, be in him made divine. And such a stormy day shall come, in mind and soul I know, When sacred Troy shall shed her towers for... | |
| George Chapman - 1875 - 576 páginas
...wives, whom long-train'd gowns adorn) That I should cowardly fly off! The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...country, father, friends, be, in him, made divine. And such a stormy day shall come (in mind and soul I know) When sacred Troy shall shed her towers,... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 páginas
...wives whom long-train'd gowns adorn) That I should cowardly fly off! The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...his country, father, friends, be in him made divine. And such a stormy day shall come (in mind and soul I know) When sacred Troy shall shed her towers for... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 334 páginas
...great glory, and my own." 1 In Chapman's hand's this becomes : — " The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...country, father, friends, be in him made divine." You see how ingeniously Homer's plain thought is tormented, as the French would say, here. Homer goes... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 340 páginas
...father's great glory, and my own."1 In Chapman's hand's this becomes : — "The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...improvement. In this fire must Hector's trial shine : Sere must his country, father, friends, be in him made divine." You see how ingeniously Homer's plain... | |
| George Chapman - 1885 - 610 páginas
...wives. whom long-train'd gowns adorn) That I should cowardly fly oft' ! The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me that ; much less, since the contempt...worthy was, Whose office is to lead in fight, and giveno danger pass Without improvement. In this fire must Hector's trial shine ; Here must his country,... | |
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