The Hymns of Callimachustranslator, and sold, 1755 - 212 páginas |
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... labour it has coft me will very greatly overbalance every thing I can expect from it : for though the work was nearly finished , before I took my degree , in the year 1750 , at Cambridge ; the toil of correcting , printing , and a long ...
... labour it has coft me will very greatly overbalance every thing I can expect from it : for though the work was nearly finished , before I took my degree , in the year 1750 , at Cambridge ; the toil of correcting , printing , and a long ...
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... labour , provoked Callimachus to vent his paffion in an invective poem , levelled against his ungrateful scholar , under the reproachful name of IBIS ; which furnished Ovid with a pattern and a title for his biting piece of the fame ...
... labour , provoked Callimachus to vent his paffion in an invective poem , levelled against his ungrateful scholar , under the reproachful name of IBIS ; which furnished Ovid with a pattern and a title for his biting piece of the fame ...
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... labour to produce in his own defence . What we now have under his name are a few hymns and epigrams : the first of which , as they make far the larger part of his remains , fo they are of the greatest credit , and feem the main ...
... labour to produce in his own defence . What we now have under his name are a few hymns and epigrams : the first of which , as they make far the larger part of his remains , fo they are of the greatest credit , and feem the main ...
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... labour . Scaliger judges the particular piece to have been the Aria which Martial flouts as a hard obfcure business ; and which Propertius's friend might then probably think of tranflating . This con- jecture may be farther improved ...
... labour . Scaliger judges the particular piece to have been the Aria which Martial flouts as a hard obfcure business ; and which Propertius's friend might then probably think of tranflating . This con- jecture may be farther improved ...
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... labour : However , this is worthy observation , " That the mother of the king of the gods , and the king of the gods himself had need of purifi- cation by water . ' Nothing can more fully declare the univerfal confent of all mankind in ...
... labour : However , this is worthy observation , " That the mother of the king of the gods , and the king of the gods himself had need of purifi- cation by water . ' Nothing can more fully declare the univerfal confent of all mankind in ...
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Página 18 - Behold, the eye of the LORD is upon them that fear him, Upon them that hope in his mercy ; To deliver their soul from death, And to keep them alive in famine.
Página 75 - Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him : knowing that Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more ; death hath no more dominion over him. For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God.
Página 183 - Tho' mark'd by none but quick poetic eyes; (So Rome's great founder to the heav'ns withdrew, To Proculus alone confess'd in view) A sudden star, it shot thro' liquid air, And drew behind a radiant trail of hair.
Página 35 - I sleep, but my heart waketh: it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh, saying: Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night.
Página 70 - That our garners may be full and plenteous with all manner of store ; that our sheep may bring forth thousands, and ten thousands in our streets ; 14 That our oxen may be strong to labour ; that there be no decay, no leading into captivity, and no complaining in our streets.
Página 7 - And Moses took the rod from before the LORD, as he commanded him. And Moses and Aaron gathered the congregation together before the rock, and he said unto them, Hear now, ye rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock?
Página 150 - Then Gideon took ten men of his servants, and did as the LORD had said unto him : and so it was, because he feared his father's household, and the men of the city, that he could not do it by day, that he did it by night.
Página 121 - And Shem and Japheth took a garment, and laid it upon both their shoulders, and went backward, and covered the nakedness of their father ; and their faces were backward, and they saw not...
Página 20 - from me vanity and lies ; give me neither poverty nor " riches, feed me with food convenient for me : left I be " full, and deny thee, and fay, Who is the Lord ? or left " I be poor, and fteal, and take the name of my God in " vain," On the fame thing is founded the advice of Solomon, with regard to the fin of fenfuality : Proverbs xxiii.
Página 14 - And I looked, and there was none to help; And I wondered that there was none to uphold : Therefore mine own arm brought salvation unto me; And my fury, it upheld me.