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" All were attentive to the godlike man, When from his lofty couch he thus began: 'Great queen, what you command me to relate, Renews the sad remembrance of our fate: An empire from its old foundations rent, And... "
The Works of the British Poets - Página 419
por Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1157 páginas
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The Works of Virgil, Volúmenes1-2

Virgil - 1870 - 550 páginas
...him toe land which was designed for him. AD. were attentive to the godlike man-, When from his lotty couch he thus began : ''Great Queen, what you command me to relate Renews the sad remembrance of our fate. An empire from its old foundations rent, And every wo the Trojans underwent...
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The second book of Dryden's Æneid of Virgil, with notes [&c.] ed. by W. McLeod

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1871 - 128 páginas
...to him, and tells him the land which was designed for him. DRYDEN'S VIRGIL'S ^BNEID. BOOK II.i ALL were attentive to the godlike man, When from his lofty couch he thus began : LINE 1.—The godlike man. yKneas. the hero of the poem, who was the son of Anchises and the goddess...
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Live and learn: a guide for all who wish to speak and write correctly

Live - 1872 - 226 páginas
...<fcc. — " Mr. Tierney rose and said : — ' Mr. Speaker, the honour," " &c. "All were attentr. 3 to the godlike man, "When from his lofty couch he thus began : ' Great Queen,' " &e.—Dryden. In the cnse of enumeration, a semicolon is frequently employed instead of a colon....
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Hermathena, Volumen1

1874 - 540 páginas
...ceased to talk and became silent and intent. Inde makes — say rather should make, for have we not "All were attentive to the godlike man, when from his lofty couch he thus began," and "Each eye was fixed, each lip compressed, when thus began the heroic guest. — such misapprehension...
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Aeneidea, Or, Critical, Exegetical, and Aesthetical Remarks on the ..., Volumen2

James Henry - 1878 - 890 páginas
...ceased to talk and became silent and intent. INDE makes [say rather should make, for have we not •'all were attentive to the godlike man. when from his lofty couch he thus began," and "each eye was fixed, each lip compressed, when thus began the heroic guest ''?] such misapprehension...
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Aeneidea, or Critical, exegetical, and aesthetical ..., Volumen2;Volumen6

James Henry - 1878 - 876 páginas
...to talk and became silent and intent. INDE makes [say rather should make, for have we not and " all were attentive to the godlike man, when from his lofty couch he thus began," " each eye was fixed, each lip compressed, when thus began the heroic guest" f] such misapprehension...
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The Works of Virgil

Virgil - 1880 - 450 páginas
...When from his lofty couch he thus began : Great Queen, what you command me to relate Renews the sad remembrance of our fate. An empire from its old foundations...woe the Trojans underwent ; A peopled city made a desert place : All that I saw and part of which I was ; Not e'en the hardest of our foes could hear,...
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The Verbalist: A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and the ...

Alfred Ayres - 1881 - 238 páginas
...family is composed of five races : first, the Caucasian ; second, the Mongolian ; third, the," etc. "All were attentive to the godlike man, When from his lofty couch he thus began : 'Great queen,'" etc. — Dryden. When the quotation, or other matter, begins a new paragraph, the colon is, by many...
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Virgil's Aeneid

Virgil - 1884 - 328 páginas
...wife, whose ghost afterwards appears to him, and tells him the land which was designed for him. ALL were attentive to the god-like man, When from his...Great Queen, what you command me to relate Renews the sad remembrance of our fate ; An empire from its old foundations rent, And every woe the Trojans underwent:...
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John Dryden als uebersetzer altklassischer dichtungen

Max Panzner - 1887 - 54 páginas
...me byd, 0 Princesse, too scarrify a festered old soare. Dryden: All were attentive to the god like man; When from his lofty couch he thus began: Great queen, what you command me to relate, Renews the sad remembrance of our fate. Dryden selbst sagt in seiner „Dedication" p. 414: „I had long since...
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