| Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), John Adolphus - 1820 - 902 Seiten
...reminded him of the treatment of the great bard of antiquity, of whom it was said— " Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread." Or, to use the expressive words of an elegant modern poet — " The great have still some kindness... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1822 - 640 Seiten
...reminded him of the treatment of the great bard of antiquity, of whom it was said — v " Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread." Or, to use the expressive words of an elegant modern poet — " The great have still sonic kindness... | |
| John Adolphus - 1822 - 410 Seiten
...reminded him of the treatment of the great bard of antiquity, of whom it was said — " Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread." Or, to use the expressive words of an elegant modern poet — • • ' .'.ui, " The great have still... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 Seiten
...Athene ; Orín-* de patria certat, Homere tua. Or, as a modern poet has complained : — Seven mighty towns contend for Homer dead. Through which the living Homer begged his bread. We have no authentic particulars of his life. The most regular account is that which goes under the... | |
| 1831 - 256 Seiten
...Joe hates a hypocrite ; it shows Self-lwe is not a fault of Joe's. A CURE FOR POETRY. Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread. THE NABOB AND BEGGAR. VVitli feeble voice and deep desponding sighs, With sallow cheek and pity-asking... | |
| 1833 - 468 Seiten
...met the head of Mark the lean. It sliced it into halves, aud walked between. Homer. Severi wealthy towns contend for Homer dead. Through which the living Homer begged his bread. On a Said Head. My hair aud I are quits d'ye see, I first cut him, he uoiv cuts me. Printed and published... | |
| W B. Le Gros - 1835 - 280 Seiten
...from the days of Homer to those of " the splendid shilling." What says the epigram ? " See seven famed towns contend for Homer dead, " Through which the living Homer begged his bread." LINE 59. For, saving that it helped Amphion. Amphion's pleasant mode of building is well known ; Horace... | |
| W. B. Le Gros - 1835 - 322 Seiten
...from the days of Homer to those of " the splendid shilling." What says the epigram ? " See seven famed towns contend for Homer dead, " Through which the living Homer begged his bread." LINE 59. For, saving that it helned Amphion. Amphion's pleasant mode of building is well known ; Horace... | |
| Joe Miller - 1836 - 266 Seiten
...breast, and did not pay, I' tli' morning took his heels, and ran away. The Fate of Poets. Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread. On an old Woman with false Hair, The golden hair that Galla wears Is hers : who would have thought... | |
| 1837 - 222 Seiten
...extreme poverty in which he is said to have lived, and which is alluded to in the well known lines — " Seven Grecian towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread." Alexander was so much attached to the writings of Homer, that he generally slept with them under his... | |
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