A curious measure, and confer the rates 310 Of our two pow'rs and theirs, to try if we Alone may propagate to victory Our bold encounters of them all, or prove The kind assistance of some others The Works of George Chapman ... - Página 454de George Chapman - 1875Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Shakespeare - 1888 - 186 páginas
...those in charge of it. For the use of propagate, cf. Chapman, Odyssey, xvi. (quoted by Steevens) : "to try if we, Alone, may propagate to victory Our bold encounters ;" and again, Iliad, iv. : " I doubt not but this night Even to the fleete to propagate the Greeks'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1891 - 184 páginas
...those in charge of it. For the use of propagate, cf. Chapman, Odyssey, xvi. (quoted by Steevens) : "to try if we, Alone, may propagate to victory Our bold encounters ;" and again, Iliad, iv. : " I doubt not but this night Even to the fleete to propagate the Greeks'... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 612 páginas
...probably means continuance, or perhaps increase. In Chapman's Odyssey, xvi., occurs this passage : — " to try if we, Alone, may propagate to victory Our bold encounters ; " and again, in Chapman's Iliad, iv. : — " I doubt not but this night Even to the fleete to propagate... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 618 páginas
...probably means continuance, or perhaps increase. In Chapman's Odyssey, xvi., occurs this passage : — " to try if we, Alone, may propagate to victory Our bold encounters ; " and again, in Chapman's Iliad, iv. : — " I doubt not but this night Even to the fleete to propagate... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1910 - 250 páginas
...the favour of those in charge of it. For this use of propagate, cf. Chapman, Odyssey, xvi. : — " to try if we, Alone, may propagate to victory Our bold encounters ; " and again, Iliad, iv. : — " I doubt not but this night Even to the fleete to propagate the Greeks'... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1917 - 312 páginas
...Bacon, with trans, of Hesiod. For I Will propagate mine own precedency. Trans, of Hom. Hymn to Apollo. To try, if we Alone may propagate to victory Our bold encounters of them all. 16th Odyssey, 81. Her most lawfully sought propagation, both of blood and blessing. Pref. to Justification... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1917 - 318 páginas
...Bacon, with trans. of Hesiod. For I Will propagate mine own precedency. Trans. of Hom. Hymn to Apollo. To try, if we Alone may propagate to victory Our bold encounters of them all. l&lh Odyssey, 81. Her most lawfully sought propagation, both of blood and blessing. Pref. to Justification... | |
| Homer - 1992 - 514 páginas
...may cast over their estates A curious measure, and confer the rates 310 Of our two pow'rs and theirs, to try if we Alone may propagate to victory Our bold...preferr'd To mighty glory, but your speeches now Your vent'rous mind exceeding mighty show. Ev'n to amaze they move me; for, in right Of no fit counsel,... | |
| Homer - 2000 - 982 páginas
...may cast over their estates A curious measure, and confer the rates 310 Of our two pow'rs and theirs, to try if we Alone may propagate to victory Our bold...preferr'd To mighty glory, but your speeches now Your vent'rous mind exceeding mighty show. Ev'n to amaze they move me; for, in right Of no fit counsel,... | |
| Homer, George Chapman - 2000 - 532 páginas
...cast over their estates A curious measure, and conferre the rates 310 Of our two pow'rs and theirs— to try if we Alone may propagate to victory Our bold...of them all, or prove The kind assistance of some other's love.' 'O Father,' he replied, 'I oft have heard 315 Your counsailes, and your force of hand... | |
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