I say nothing (for they were all machining work); but possession having cooled his love, as it increased hers, she soon perceived the change, or at least grew suspicious of a change. This suspicion soon turned to jealousy, and jealousy to rage; then she... The Works of Virgil - Página xlixpor Virgil - 1803Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Dryden - 1900 - 348 páginas
...cooled his love, as it increased hers, she soon perceived the change, or at least grew suspicious of 3° a change; this suspicion soon turned to jealousy,...own executioner. See here the whole process of that .'5 passion, to which nothing can be added. I dare go no further, lest I should lose the connexion... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 350 páginas
...the change, or at least grew suspicious of 3° a change ; this suspicion soon turned to jealousy, anc jealousy to rage ; then she disdains and threatens and again is humble, and entreats, and, nothing avail ing, despairs, curses, and at last becomes her own executioner. See here the whole process of... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 454 páginas
...jealousy, and jealousy to rage; then she disdains and threatens, and again is humble, and intreats, and, nothing availing, despairs, curses, and at last...added. I dare go no farther, lest I should lose the connection of my discourse. To love our native country, and to study its benef.t and its glory, to... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 páginas
...jealousy, and jealousy to rage; then she disdains and threatens, and again is humble, and intreats, and, nothing availing, despairs, curses, and at last...added. I dare go no farther, lest I should lose the connection of my discourse. To love our native country, and to study its benefit and its glory, to... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 492 páginas
...she soon perceiv'd the change, or at least grew suspicious of a change; this suspicion Foon turn'd to jealousy, and jealousy to rage ; then she disdains and threatens, and again is humble, and intreats, and, nothing availing, despairs, curses, and at last becomes her own executioner. See here... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 454 páginas
...she soon perceiv'd the change, or at least grew suspicious of a change; this suspicion soon turn'd to jealousy, and jealousy to rage; then she disdains and threatens, and again is humble, and intreats, and, nothing availing, despairs, curses, and at last becomes her own executioner. See here... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1122 páginas
...she soon perceiv'd the change, or at least grew suspicious of a change; this suspicion soon turn'd to jealousy, and jealousy to rage; then she disdains and threatens, and again is humble, and intreats, and, nothing availing, despairs, curses, and at last becomes her own executioner. See here... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 páginas
...that passion, to which nothing can be added. I dare go no farther, lest I should lose the connection of my discourse. To love our native country, and to study its benefit and its glory, to be interessed in its concerns, is natural to all men, and is indeed our common... | |
| John Dryden - 1926 - 342 páginas
...cooled his love, as it increased hers, she soon perceived the change, or at least grew suspicious of 30 a change ; this suspicion soon turned to jealousy,...own executioner. See here the whole process of that 35 passion, to which nothing can be added. I dare go no further, lest I should lose the connexion of... | |
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