| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 páginas
...He who removes them from the station wherein their master stf them, spoils the harmony. What he says of the Sibyl's prophecies, may be as properly applied to every word of his ; they must be read in order as they lie; the least breath discomposes them; and somewhat of their divinity... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 páginas
...who removes them from the station wherein their master set them, spoils the harmony.' What he says of the Sibyl's prophecies, may be as properly applied to every word of his : they must be read in order as they lie ; the least breath discomposes them ; and somewhat of their divinity... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 504 páginas
...He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them, spoils the harmony. What he says of the Sibyl's prophecies, may be as properly applied to every word of his : they must be read in order as they lie ; the least breath discomposes them ; and somewhat of their divinity... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 páginas
...he who removes them from the station wherein their master set them, spoils the harmony. What he says of the Sibyl's prophecies, may be as properly applied to every word of his : they most be read, in order as tkey lie; the least breath discomposes them, and somewhat of their dlvinitj*... | |
| 1813 - 432 páginas
...He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them, spoils the harmony. What he says of the Sibyl's prophecies, may be as properly applied to every word of his ; they must be read in order as they lie ; the least breath discomposes them, and somewhat of their divinity... | |
| Virgil - 1819 - 488 páginas
...He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them, spoils the harmony. What he says of the Sibyl's prophecies, may be as properly applied to every word of his : they must be read in order as they lie ; the least breath discomposes them ; and somewhat of their divinity... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 502 páginas
...He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them, spoils the harmony. What he says of the Sibyl's prophecies, may be as properly applied to every word of his : they must be read in order as they lie ; the least breath discomposes them ; and somewhat of their divinity... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 páginas
...He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them, spoils the harmony. What he says of the Sibyl's prophecies may be as properly applied to every word of his; they must be read in order as they lie; the least breath discomposes them, and somewhat of their divinity... | |
| Virgil - 1830 - 348 páginas
...He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them spoils the harmony. What he says of the sibyl's prophecies may be as properly applied to every word of his : they must be read in order as they lie : the least breath discomposes them; and somewhat of their divinity... | |
| Virgil - 1834 - 314 páginas
...He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them spoils the harmony. What he says of the sibyl's prophecies may be as properly applied to every word of his : they must be read in order as they lie : the least breath discomposes them ; and somewhat of their divinity... | |
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