The Epigrammatists: A Selection from the Epigrammatic Literature of Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Times, with Notes, Observations...and an IntroductionGeorge Bell & sons, 1876 - 695 páginas |
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... fate I shun , Blind , I hear I am undone . The epigrams of Lord Lyttelton and of Horace Walpole deserve particular attention as models of chaste taste . The former never degenerates into coarse satire ; the latter , though sometimes ...
... fate I shun , Blind , I hear I am undone . The epigrams of Lord Lyttelton and of Horace Walpole deserve particular attention as models of chaste taste . The former never degenerates into coarse satire ; the latter , though sometimes ...
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... fate of an- other maiden , Meleager wrote an epigram ( Jacobs I. 38 , cxxv . ) , thus translated by Archdeacon Wrangham : Her virgin zone unloosed , Cleara's charms Death clasps - stern bridegroom - in his iron arms . Hymns at the ...
... fate of an- other maiden , Meleager wrote an epigram ( Jacobs I. 38 , cxxv . ) , thus translated by Archdeacon Wrangham : Her virgin zone unloosed , Cleara's charms Death clasps - stern bridegroom - in his iron arms . Hymns at the ...
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... the " Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady , " describes the exile's death : What can atone ( oh ever injur'd shade ! ) Thy fate unpitied , and thy rites unpaid ? No friend's complaint , no kind domestic tear , Pleas'd SIMONIDES . 13.
... the " Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady , " describes the exile's death : What can atone ( oh ever injur'd shade ! ) Thy fate unpitied , and thy rites unpaid ? No friend's complaint , no kind domestic tear , Pleas'd SIMONIDES . 13.
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... .: No more , no more , on leafy spray Shall my shrill pinions sound their lay : For as I sat , loud carolling , A boy's hand seiz'd and tore my wing , Little such fate imagining . And this , of similar character , is by Pamphilus 19.
... .: No more , no more , on leafy spray Shall my shrill pinions sound their lay : For as I sat , loud carolling , A boy's hand seiz'd and tore my wing , Little such fate imagining . And this , of similar character , is by Pamphilus 19.
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... Fate Forbade ; and all their amorous hopes are vain . Marullus , a learned Greek of the 16th century , who was celebrated for his Latin poetry , has an epitaph in that language , which has much resemblance in thought , though not in ...
... Fate Forbade ; and all their amorous hopes are vain . Marullus , a learned Greek of the 16th century , who was celebrated for his Latin poetry , has an epitaph in that language , which has much resemblance in thought , though not in ...
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The Epigrammatists: A Selection from the Epigrammatic Literature of Ancient ... Henry Philip Dodd Visualização integral - 1870 |
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