| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1908 - 304 páginas
...each leaf, and swarm on every bough. At the foot of one of these squats ME I (U penseroso), and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous hare and sporting squirrel gambol around me like Adam in Paradise, before he had an Eve ; but I think he did... | |
| 1909 - 550 páginas
...seclusion among the Burnham Beeches : "At the foot of one of these squats me, I (// Penseroso) and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous...me like Adam in Paradise before he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil as I commonly do there. ' ' The Burnham Beeches were, also, within... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1909 - 478 páginas
...leaf, and swarm on every bough. At the foot of one of these squats ME I,1 (il penseroso) and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous hare and sportive squirrel gambol around me lile Adam in Paradise, before he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil, as I commonly... | |
| Charles Swain Thomas - 1913 - 104 páginas
...old stories of the winds. At the foot of one of these squats me, I, (il penseroso) and there grows to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous hare...me like Adam in Paradise before he had an Eve; but I think he did not use to read 'Virgil' as I commonly do here." To a student of Gray this letter reveals... | |
| Francis Cotterell Hodgson - 1913 - 464 páginas
...covered with most venerable beeches. At the foot of one of those squats me I (il penseroso), and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous...sportive squirrel gambol around me like Adam in Paradise ; but I think he did not read Virgil, as I commonly do there."2 To have discovered "Burnham beeches"... | |
| Mabel Duckitt - 1913 - 488 páginas
...each leaf, and swarm on every bough. At the foot of one of these squats ME I (il penseroso), and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous hare and sportive squirrel gambol round me like Adam in Paradise, before he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil, as... | |
| Margaret Coult - 1917 - 458 páginas
...Cling to each leaf and swarm on every bough. me like Adam in paradise before he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil, as I commonly...there. In this situation I often converse with my Horace,0 aloud too, that is talk to you, but I do not remember that I ever heard you answer me. I beg... | |
| Robert Farquharson Sharp - 1900 - 566 páginas
...out their old stories to the wind. At the foot of one of these squats ME (il penseroso), and there I grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous...me like Adam in Paradise before he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil, as I commonly do." 'Whenever he was away from Burnham, however,... | |
| Thomas Gray, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith - 1926 - 206 páginas
...each leaf and swarm on every bough. At the foot of one of these squats me I, (il penseroso) and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous...like Adam in Paradise, before he had an Eve ; but I think he did not 20 use to read Virgil, as I commonly do there. In this situation I often converse... | |
| C. E. de Haas - 1928 - 322 páginas
...their old stories to the winds ... At the foot of one of these squats me I, (il penseroso) and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous...me like Adam in Paradise, before he had an Eve; but I think he did not use to read Virgil, as I commonly do there.' ' He may have been indebted to Hammond's... | |
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