| Henry George Liddell - 1855 - 534 sider
...that have been preserved in any country.1" b Compare the beautiful passage iu the fourth book of the Excursion : — " The lively Grecian, in a land of...hills, Rivers, and fertile plains, and sounding shores, § 3. But among the Romans all is different. We find few traces of the Religious Legend among them.... | |
| Henry George Liddell - 1855 - 540 sider
...A corrector natural philosophy has banished from most minds this belief in particular divine beings Under a cope of variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every god," etc. And again: — "The traveller slaked His thirst from rill or gushing fount, and thanked The Naiad.... | |
| Henry George Liddell - 1855 - 534 sider
...A correcter natural philosophy has banished from most minds this belief in particular divine beings Under a cope of variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every god," etc. And again: — "The traveller slaked Hia thirst from rill or gushing fount, and thanked The Naiad.... | |
| Henry George Liddell - 1857 - 792 sider
...beautiful passage in the fourth book of the Excursion : " The lively Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivera, and fertile plains, and sounding shores, Under a cope...variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every god," etc. And again :— " The traveller slaked His thirst from rill or gushing fount, and thanked The Naiad.... | |
| Henry George Liddell - 1857 - 882 sider
...natural philosophy has * Compare the beautiful passage in the fourth book of the £xciirsion: — " The lively Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivers, and fertile plains, and sounding shores, lender a cope of variegated skv, Could find commodious place for every god," etc. And again : — "... | |
| WILLIAM WORDSWOTH - 1858 - 564 sider
...who, so they deem'd, Like those celestial messengers, beheld All accidents, and judges were of all. "The lively Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivers, and...countries, at the choice Of all adventurers. With unrivall'd skill, As nicest observation furnish'd hints For studious fancy, did his hand bestow On... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1858 - 550 sider
...messengers, beheld All accidents, and judges were of all. "Ihe lively Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivera, and fertile plains, and sounding shores. Under a cope...prodigally brought, From the surrounding countries, at the choico Of all adventurers. With tinrivall'd skill, As nicest observation furnish'd hints For studioi... | |
| Henry George Liddell - 1858 - 790 sider
...entirely. A correcter natural philosophy has * Compare the beautiful passage in the fourth book of the Excursion: " The lively Grecian, in a land of hills,...variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every god," etc. And again : — " The traveller slaked His thirst from rill or gushing fount, and thanked The... | |
| Henry George Liddell - 1860 - 796 sider
...natural philosophy has * Compare tho beautiful passage in the fourth book of the Excursion: " Tlio lively Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivers, and fertile...variegated sky, Could find commodious place for every god," etc. And again: — " The traveller slaked His thirst from rill or gushing fount, and thanked The Naiad.... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1861 - 562 sider
...longest and most elaborate poem It is as remarkable for philosophical trath as for poetical beauty.] THE lively Grecian, in a land of hills, Rivers, and...fertile plains, and sounding shores, Under a cope of sky more variable, Could find commodious place for every god, Promptly received, as prodigally brought,... | |
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