A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's Tibullus |
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Sivu 333
... Mr. Waller writes to Mr. £ve- 'n on his translation of the first book of Lucretius
only, may with greater justice be applied to °tir translator : for here JLacretiui
whole we find, Hit words, his music, and his mind : *hy art has to our country
brought ...
... Mr. Waller writes to Mr. £ve- 'n on his translation of the first book of Lucretius
only, may with greater justice be applied to °tir translator : for here JLacretiui
whole we find, Hit words, his music, and his mind : *hy art has to our country
brought ...
Sivu 435
All the whole body is not vex'd with pains : So often, when the lab'ring mind,
opprese'd, Sinks under cares, the soul enjoys her rest. But when the mind a
violent passion shakes, Of that disturbance too the soul partakes; Cold sweats
bedew the ...
All the whole body is not vex'd with pains : So often, when the lab'ring mind,
opprese'd, Sinks under cares, the soul enjoys her rest. But when the mind a
violent passion shakes, Of that disturbance too the soul partakes; Cold sweats
bedew the ...
Sivu 436
With such desire, as shows an earth-born mind, Doubtful to take its flight, or lag
behind. Hence the foul's kindred with the body's plain, Since by corporeal darts it
suffers pain. The mind prov'd body, I'll go on to find What fort of body 'tis that ...
With such desire, as shows an earth-born mind, Doubtful to take its flight, or lag
behind. Hence the foul's kindred with the body's plain, Since by corporeal darts it
suffers pain. The mind prov'd body, I'll go on to find What fort of body 'tis that ...
Sivu 438
Besides : 'tis plain that fouls are born and grow; And all by age decay, as bodies
do : To prove this truth; in infant?, minds appear 430 Infirm, and tender as their
bodies are : In man, the mind is strong ; when age prevails, And the quick vigour
of ...
Besides : 'tis plain that fouls are born and grow; And all by age decay, as bodies
do : To prove this truth; in infant?, minds appear 430 Infirm, and tender as their
bodies are : In man, the mind is strong ; when age prevails, And the quick vigour
of ...
Sivu 449
Lucretius uses the words mind and soul indifferently one for the other ; and,
indeed, why should he not, since both of them compole bu: one nature ? But he
places the mind, in which the reason resides, and is the chief and noblest part of
that ...
Lucretius uses the words mind and soul indifferently one for the other ; and,
indeed, why should he not, since both of them compole bu: one nature ? But he
places the mind, in which the reason resides, and is the chief and noblest part of
that ...
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Æneid Amycus Anacreon ancient animals Argo argument Aristotle arms atoms beauty body breast called Chalciope charms chief Cicero Colchian colour death delight divine dread earth Epicurean Epicurus EPIGRAM ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fays fear feeds fense fire flame foul give goddess gods golden grace Greek hand heart heaven Hercules heroes Hesiod Homer honour IDYLLIUM Iliad images immortal Jason join'd Jove Jupiter king labour likewise limbs live Lucretius maid manner Medea mighty mind mortal motion move muses nature night nymphs o'er observes opinion Ovid pain passage Phrixus plain Plutarch poem poet pow'r prove Ptolemy quod reason rife round sacred Sappho seeds shore sire sleep song soul spring streams strike swain sweet thee Theocritus things thou Thrace Tiphys translation Venus verses Virgil voice void whence wind wine words