The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 36Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... fear ; Flight , more than shameful , is destructive , here . On other works though Troy with fury fall , And pour her armies o'er our batter'd wall ; 55 60 65 70 75 There , Greece has ftrength : but this , this part o'er- thrown , Her ...
... fear ; Flight , more than shameful , is destructive , here . On other works though Troy with fury fall , And pour her armies o'er our batter'd wall ; 55 60 65 70 75 There , Greece has ftrength : but this , this part o'er- thrown , Her ...
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... fear ; Flight , more than shameful , is destructive , here . On other works though Troy with fury fall , And pour her armies o'er our batter'd wall ; There , Greece has ftrength : but this , this part o'er- thrown , Her ftrength were ...
... fear ; Flight , more than shameful , is destructive , here . On other works though Troy with fury fall , And pour her armies o'er our batter'd wall ; There , Greece has ftrength : but this , this part o'er- thrown , Her ftrength were ...
Halaman 12
... fear ; Flight , more than shameful , is destructive , here . 55 60 65 70 75 On other works though Troy with fury fall , And pour her armies o'er our batter'd wall ; There , Greece has strength : but this , this part o'er- thrown , Her ...
... fear ; Flight , more than shameful , is destructive , here . 55 60 65 70 75 On other works though Troy with fury fall , And pour her armies o'er our batter'd wall ; There , Greece has strength : but this , this part o'er- thrown , Her ...
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... fear , On the rais'd orb to distance bore the spear : The Greek retreating mourn'd his fruftrate blow , And curs'd the treacherous lance that fpar'd a foe ; Then to the ships with furly fpeed he went , To seek a furer javélin în his ...
... fear , On the rais'd orb to distance bore the spear : The Greek retreating mourn'd his fruftrate blow , And curs'd the treacherous lance that fpar'd a foe ; Then to the ships with furly fpeed he went , To seek a furer javélin în his ...
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... her trade , and war is all her own . Ter hardy heroes from the well - fought plains or fear withholds , nor fhameful floth detains☛ * Amphimachus . " Tis 1 Tis Heaven , alas ! and Jove's all - powerful 12 , POPE'S HOMER .
... her trade , and war is all her own . Ter hardy heroes from the well - fought plains or fear withholds , nor fhameful floth detains☛ * Amphimachus . " Tis 1 Tis Heaven , alas ! and Jove's all - powerful 12 , POPE'S HOMER .
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Achilles Æneas Ajax Antilochus arms Atrides blood bold brave breaſt breath chariot chief cloſe courfers courſe dart dead death defcends diftant divine dreadful duft Ev'n eyes facred faid falchion fall fame fate fhade fhall fhining fhore fide field fierce fight filver fire firſt flain flame flaughter flew flies fome force forrows foul fpear ftands ftill fuch fury glory god-like Goddeſs Gods gore Grecian Greece Greeks hand heart Heaven Hector hero hoft Idomeneus Ilion immortal javelin Jove Jove's king laft lance laſt Lycian Merion mortal Neptune o'er Oïleus Patroclus Peleus Pelides pierc'd plain Polydamas Priam prize purſue race rage refound rifing round Scamander ſhade ſhakes ſhall ſhine ſhips ſhore ſhould Simoïs ſkies ſpear ſpoke ſpread ſtands ſtate ſteeds ſtill ſtood ſtream Teucer thee thefe theſe Thetis thofe thoſe thou thunder trembling Trojan Troy urg'd walls warriour whofe whoſe wound youth
Bagian yang populer
Halaman 160 - Now, the broad shield complete, the artist crowned With his last hand, and poured the ocean round; In living silver seemed the waves to roll, And beat the buckler's verge, and bound the whole.
Halaman 52 - This death deplored, to Hector's rage we owe ; Revenge, revenge it on the cruel foe. Where are those darts on which the Fates attend? And where the bow which Phoebus taught to bend?
Halaman 306 - For him through hostile camps I bent my way, For him thus prostrate at thy feet I lay; Large gifts proportion'd to thy wrath I bear; O hear the wretched, and the gods revere...
Halaman 248 - Grief tears his heart, and drives him to and fro, In all the raging impotence of woe. At length he roll'd in dust, and thus begun, Imploring all, and naming one by one: 'Ah!
Halaman 55 - What hopes remain, what methods to retire, If once your vessels catch the Trojan fire ? Mark how the flames approach, how near they fall, How...
Halaman 200 - Tread down whole ranks, and crush out heroes' souls. Dash'd from their hoofs, while o'er the dead they fly, Black bloody drops the smoking chariot dye: The spiky wheels through heaps of carnage tore; And thick the groaning axles dropp'd with gore. High o'er the scene of death Achilles stood...
Halaman 63 - No force could tame them, and no toil could tire ; As if new vigour from new fights they won, And the long battle was but then begun. Greece, yet unconquer'd, kept alive the war, Secure of death, confiding in despair...
Halaman 128 - The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart; He was, alas ! but fate decreed his end ; In death a hero, as in life a friend !" So parts the chief; from rank to rank he flew, And round on all sides sent his piercing view.
Halaman 159 - Dread the grim terrors, and at distance bay. Next this, the eye the art of Vulcan leads Deep through fair forests, and a length of meads ; And stalls, and folds, and scatter'd cots between ; And fleecy flocks, that whiten all the scene.
Halaman 12 - Warm'd in his liver, to the ground it bore The chief, his people's guardian now no more ! " Not unattended," the proud Trojan cries, " Nor unrevenged, lamented Asius lies : For thee though hell's black portals stand display'd, This mate shall joy thy melancholy shade.