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Pagina 36
... face ? 75 Elect . This is her face ; but all its charms are dead . Oreft . Curfe on the fuff rings that have fpoil'd thy beauty ! Elect . How can my griefs from thee deferve this pity ? Oreft . Oh , beauteous form , confum'd and worn ...
... face ? 75 Elect . This is her face ; but all its charms are dead . Oreft . Curfe on the fuff rings that have fpoil'd thy beauty ! Elect . How can my griefs from thee deferve this pity ? Oreft . Oh , beauteous form , confum'd and worn ...
Pagina 45
... face the veil , that I may pay My debt of forrow o'er my kinfman's body ! Oreft . Yourself unveil it ; it belongs to you , First to behold and mourn the friend's difafter . Egyft . You well advife , and I'll obey your counfel ; Let fome ...
... face the veil , that I may pay My debt of forrow o'er my kinfman's body ! Oreft . Yourself unveil it ; it belongs to you , First to behold and mourn the friend's difafter . Egyft . You well advife , and I'll obey your counfel ; Let fome ...
Pagina 57
... face ; but ( as the fcholiast says better ) σοχάζεται ἐκ τῆς σολῆς καὶ τῶν Βασιλείων , he concluded her fuch , from her robes and regalia . Ver . 172. Know , mighty queen . ] I have taken a liber . ty in this narration , for which ...
... face ; but ( as the fcholiast says better ) σοχάζεται ἐκ τῆς σολῆς καὶ τῶν Βασιλείων , he concluded her fuch , from her robes and regalia . Ver . 172. Know , mighty queen . ] I have taken a liber . ty in this narration , for which ...
Pagina 59
... faces turned from the pile , to fhew themselves averse to so mournful an office . So at Mifenus's funeral in Virg . Subjectam more parentum Averfi tenuere facem . Ver . 108. By all the honours . ] The original has it , μn , wgos yevels ...
... faces turned from the pile , to fhew themselves averse to so mournful an office . So at Mifenus's funeral in Virg . Subjectam more parentum Averfi tenuere facem . Ver . 108. By all the honours . ] The original has it , μn , wgos yevels ...
Pagina 60
... face and body , altogether resembling his father Agamemnon . I have tranflated it fignet ; but am not abfolutely determined , whether that was the inten- tion of Sophocles . Ariftotle takes notice of a remem- brance made ufe of by the ...
... face and body , altogether resembling his father Agamemnon . I have tranflated it fignet ; but am not abfolutely determined , whether that was the inten- tion of Sophocles . Ariftotle takes notice of a remem- brance made ufe of by the ...
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