Collections from the Greek Anthology: And from the Pastoral, Elegiac, and Dramatic Poets of GreeceJ. Murray, 1813 - 525 pagina's |
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Pagina v
... lines inscribed by Pope to the illustrious dead , have been well · called " Epitaphs to let . " The omission of the name is not their only defect . The virtues so liberally bestowed have nothing in them of dis- crimination , and would ...
... lines inscribed by Pope to the illustrious dead , have been well · called " Epitaphs to let . " The omission of the name is not their only defect . The virtues so liberally bestowed have nothing in them of dis- crimination , and would ...
Pagina viii
... lines on Megistias the prophet , who fell at Thermopylæ , and the inscriptions on the other heroes who perished at that famous battle , are preserved to us by Herodotus . Every thing relating to so generous and glorious an achieve- ment ...
... lines on Megistias the prophet , who fell at Thermopylæ , and the inscriptions on the other heroes who perished at that famous battle , are preserved to us by Herodotus . Every thing relating to so generous and glorious an achieve- ment ...
Pagina ix
... lines . On a Corinthian monu- ment were four lines inscribed by the same poet to those of Corinth , who fell at Salamis ; and many other memorials , equally concise and im- portant , are yet remaining . Polemo appears to have been the ...
... lines . On a Corinthian monu- ment were four lines inscribed by the same poet to those of Corinth , who fell at Salamis ; and many other memorials , equally concise and im- portant , are yet remaining . Polemo appears to have been the ...
Pagina xxi
... lines . Rome had so frequently been the seat of empire to barbarous monarchs , had so often crouched under the despotism and indignities imposed on her by strangers , the theatre of her former victories had in such * See an account of ...
... lines . Rome had so frequently been the seat of empire to barbarous monarchs , had so often crouched under the despotism and indignities imposed on her by strangers , the theatre of her former victories had in such * See an account of ...
Pagina 41
... line in the original has caused much dispute . Its literal interpretation is , " Expect me not as a sailor , but as one who travels on foot to behold you ; " a hyperbolical expression , im- plying ( says Jacobs ) " The desire of seeing ...
... line in the original has caused much dispute . Its literal interpretation is , " Expect me not as a sailor , but as one who travels on foot to behold you ; " a hyperbolical expression , im- plying ( says Jacobs ) " The desire of seeing ...
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Agathias amorous Anacreon ancient Anthology Antipater appear Athenæus Ausonius Bacchylides beauty blest bloom bosom bowers breast breath Callimachus celebrated charms Cleombrotus dead death delight drink Epigram epitaph Erinna Euripides eyes fair fate fear fire flowers funeral garlands gentle gloomy glow goddess grace grave Grecian Greece Greek hair hand happy hast hate heart Heaven Hipponax honour hour Ibycus imitation immortal inscription labour Leonidas live lover Lucillius maid melancholy Meleager Menander Mimnermus moral mother mourn Muretus Muses nature ne'er Nicarchus night nymphs o'er once pain Palladas Philoctetes Philodemus pleasure poem poet poetry Praxiteles pride repose rose sacred Sappho satire says shade shore sleep smile soft song Sophocles sorrow soul sweet tears Tecmessa tender thee Theocritus thine thou thought Timomachus tomb translation Venus verses virgin wave wine wretch young youth