| Thomas Warton - 1781 - 620 Seiten
...Trojan chiefs, a bedlamite, he fays that old Priam girded on his fword Morg/ay, the name of a fword in the Gothic romances, that Dido would have been...been brought to bed even of a cockney, a Dandiprat bopthwnb, and that Jupiter, in kifllng his daughter, buft bis pretty prating parrot. He was admitted... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 518 Seiten
...Chorcebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a Bedlamite ; he says, that old Priam girded on his sword Alorglay, the name of a sword in the Gothic romances; that Dido...Dandiprat hop-thumb ; and that Jupiter, in kissing her daughter, bust his pretty prating parrot.'" Stanyhurst is styled by Camden, " Eruditissimus ille... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 522 Seiten
...certainly a scholar. But in this translation he calls Chorcebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a Bedlamite ; he says, that old Priam girded on his sword Morglay,...Dandiprat hop-thumb ; and that Jupiter, in kissing her daughter, bust his. pretty prating parrot.'1'' Stanyhurst is styled by Camden, " Eruditissimus... | |
| 1821 - 670 Seiten
...certainly a scholar. But in this translation* he calls Choroebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a Bedlamite; he says, that old Priam girded on his sword Morglay,...Dandiprat hop'thumb ; and that Jupiter, in kissing her daughter, bust his pretty prating parrot." Stanyhurst is styled by Camden, " Eruditissimus ille... | |
| 1821 - 754 Seiten
...certainly a scholar, But in this translation* he calls Chorcebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a Bedlamite; he says, that old Priam girded on his sword Morglay,...Dandiprat hop-thumb; and that Jupiter, in kissing her daughter, bust his pretty prating parrot." Stanyhurst is styled by Camden, " Eruditissimus ille... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 504 Seiten
...certainly a scholar. But in this translation he calls Chorebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a bedlamite ; he says that old Priam girded on his sword Morglay, the name of a sword in the Gothic roable poets from intermeddling hereafter with that quarreling kinde of verse, had notsweete Master... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 336 Seiten
...armie." Some of his epithets are particularly amusing; for instance, he calls Chorebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a bedlamite; says that Old Priam girded on...his rhyme, taken from " An Epitaph against Rhyme, entituled, ' Commune Defunctorum,' such as our unlearned Rithmours accustomably make upon the death... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 338 Seiten
...armie." Some of his epithets are particularly amusing; for instance, he calls Chorebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a bedlamite ; says that Old Priam girded on...daughter, Venus, bust his pretty-prating parrot ; and that jEneas was fain to trudge out of Troy. We must, also, introduce a specimen of his rhyme, taken from... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 334 Seiten
...armie." Some of his epithets are particularly amusing; for instance, he calls Chorebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a bedlamite; says that Old Priam girded on...daughter, Venus, bust his pretty-prating parrot ; and that _5</neas was fain to trudge out of Troy. We must, also, introduce a specimen of his rhyme, taken from... | |
| Richard Ryan - 1826 - 332 Seiten
...armie." Some of his epithets are particularly amusing; for instance, he calls Chorebus, one of the Trojan chiefs, a bedlamite ; says that Old Priam girded on...that Jupiter, in kissing his daughter, Venus, bust hit pretty-prating parrot ; and that ./Eneas was fain to trudge out of Troy. We must, also, introduce... | |
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