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" Or, though they came with the rest in ships that bound through the waters, Dare they not enter the fight or stand in the council of Heroes, All for fear of the shame and the taunts my crime has awakened ? So said she : — they long since in Earth's soft... "
Notes and Queries and Historic Magazine - Página 112
1901
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English Hexameter Translations from Schiller, Göthe, Homer, Callinus, and ...

1847 - 298 páginas
...host, from the shores of lov'd Lakedaimon, Or, tho' they came with the rest in ships that bound thro' the waters, Dare they not enter the fight or stand...for fear of the shame and the taunts my crime has awaken'd ?" So said she ; — long since they in Earth's soft arms were reposing, There, in their own...
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On Translating Homer: Three Lectures Given at Oxford

Matthew Arnold - 1861 - 132 páginas
...one of the particular considerations that Or, tho' they came with the rest in ships that bound thro' the waters, Dare they not enter the fight or stand...for fear of the shame and the taunts my crime has awaken'd ? So said she ; — they long since in Earth's soft arms were reposing, There, in their own...
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On Translating Homer: Three Lectures Given at Oxford

Matthew Arnold - 1861 - 144 páginas
...or stand in the council of Heroes, All for fear of the shame and the taunts my crime has awaken' d ? So said she ; — they long since in Earth's soft...were reposing, There, in their own dear land, their Father -land, Lacedaemon. English Hexameter Translations, London, 1847 ; p. 242. I have changed Dr....
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Homeric Translation in Theory and Practice: A Reply to Matthew Arnold

Francis William Newman - 1861 - 124 páginas
...mother dear; for all that, I will not," etc. " Dare they not enter the fight, or stand in the coun" cil of heroes, all for fear of the shame and the taunts "my crime has awakened?" One who regards all this to be high poetry, — emphatically " noble,"— may well think rbv o" airapetfonevos...
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The North British Review, Volumen36

1862 - 610 páginas
...host, from the shores of lov'd Lacedasmon, Or, tho' they came with the rest in ships that bound thro' the waters, Dare they not enter the fight or stand...for fear of the shame and the taunts my crime has awaken'd ? So said she ; — they long since in Earth's soft arms were reposing, There, in their own...
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The Christian Examiner, Volumen74

1863 - 478 páginas
...here in the host, from the shore of loved Lacedsemon ? Or, though they came with the rest, in ships bound through the waters, Dare they not enter the...reposing, There, in their own dear land, their fatherland, Lacedtemon." * There are several nice questions connected with the use of the hexameter, which we will...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen25

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1866 - 840 páginas
...infants. Are they not here in the host, from the shores of Lakedeemon, Or, though they came with the rest in ships that bound through the waters, Dare they...shame and the taunts my crime has awakened ?' So said she;—they long since in Earth's soft arms were reposing, There, in their owu dear land, their Fatherland,...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen25

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1866 - 784 páginas
...beautifully translated by Dr. Hawtrey, instead of his almost exact reproduction of the Greek — " They long since in Earth's soft arms were reposing, There, in their own dear land, their Fatherland, Lakediemon," we have in Derby — " in Sparta they, Their native land, beneath the sod were laid."...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumen41

Henry Allon - 1865 - 574 páginas
...they not here in the host, from the shores of lov'd Lacedaemon, Or, though they came with the rest in ships that bound through the waters, Dare they...reposing, There in their own dear land, their father-land, LacedsQmon.' These hexameters have received from all quarters the praise they deserve ; but Dr. Hawtrey...
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Putnam's Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen5

1870 - 774 páginas
...they not hero in the host, from the shores of loved Lacedffimou ? Or, though they came with tho rest in ships that bound through the waters, Dare they not enter the fight or stand in tho council of heroes, All for fear of tho shame and the taunts my crime has awakened 9 ' " So said...
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