Though truth in her very nakedness sits in so deep a pit, that from Gades to Aurora and Ganges few eyes can sound her, I hope yet those few here will so discover and confirm that, the date being out of her darkness in this morning of our poet, he shall... The Works of George Chapman ... - Página 25de George Chapman - 1875Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Matthew Arnold - 1913 - 376 páginas
...When we find Chapman, the Elizabethan translator of Homer, expressing himself in his preface thus : " Though truth in her very nakedness sits in so deep...hope yet those few here will so discover and confirm that, the date being out of her darkness in this morning of our poet, he shall now gird his temples... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1914 - 502 páginas
...established in the opinion of good judges, he was as incapable of saying this as Chapman says it — ' Though truth in her very nakedness sits in so deep...hope yet those few here will so discover and confirm that the date being out of her darkness 10 in this morning of our poet, he shall now gird his temples... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1915 - 358 páginas
...translator of Homer, expressing himself in his preface thus : ' Though truth in her very nakedness sits f in so deep a pit, that from Gades to Aurora and Ganges...hope yet those few here will so discover and confirm that, the date being out of her darkness in this morning of our poet, he shall now gird his temples... | |
| Edward Albert - 1923 - 648 páginas
...When we find Chapman, the Elizabethan translator of Homer, expressing himself in his preface thus: "Though truth in her very nakedness sits in so deep...hope yet those few here will so discover and confirm, that, the date being out of her darkness in this morning of our poet, he shall now gird his temples... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1973 - 508 páginas
...When we find Chapman, the Elizabethan translator of Homer, expressing himself in his preface thus: 'Though truth in her very nakedness sits in so deep a pit, that from Gades to 10 Aurora and Ganges few eyes can sound her, I hope yet those few here will so discover and confirm... | |
| Homer, George Chapman - 1998 - 650 páginas
...truth in her verie nakednesse sits in so deepe a pit that from Gades to Aurora, and Ganges, few 15 eyes can sound her) I hope yet those few here will so discover and confirme her that the date being out of her darkenesse in this morning of our Homer, he shall now gird... | |
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