| Charles Mills Gayley - 1995 - 682 Seiten
...robed in fire, Ilion falling, Rome arising, wars, and filial faith, and Dido's pyre ; Landscape lover, lord of language more than he that sang the Works...coin of fancy flashing out from many a golden phrase ; . . . Light among the vanish'd ages ; star that gildest yet this phantom shore ; Golden branch amid... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 Seiten
...PoE; PPP; TEP 123 Roman Virgil, thou that singest Ilion's lofty temples robed in fire, (1. 1—2) 124 2; OBCP; OxBA Hearing of Harvests Rotting In the Valleys 19 We honor (1. 7—8) 135 Though much is taken, much abides; and though We are not now that strength which in... | |
| David Crystal, Hilary Crystal - 2000 - 604 Seiten
...ordinary 'love'. Amy Tan, 1995, The Ghost Merchant's House', in The Hundred Secret Senses, Ch. 4 38:55 All the charm of all the Muses / often flowering in a lonely word. Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1882, To Virgil', stanza 3 38:56 I fell in love - that is the only expression... | |
| Anthony Lejeune - 2001 - 344 Seiten
...Psalms differs slightly from that of the Book of Common Prayer. BCP numbers are given in brackets. All the charm of all the Muses often flowering in a lonely word. Tennyson about Virgil AB OVO Ab ovo usque ad mala. Abeunt studia in mores. Proverb Ovid From egg to... | |
| Leta E. Miller, Fredric Lieberman - 2004 - 420 Seiten
...Helms, Kenneth Miller, Bill van Osdol, Michael Strunk.) [Text reference: p. 161] Lord of Language/Thou that singest wheat and woodland, Tilth and vineyard,.../All the charm of all the Muses Often flowering in a lovely word, (text: Alfred Lord Tennyson) 15. Pacifika Rondo (1963), mvt. 6: A Hatred of the Filthy... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 2000 - 360 Seiten
...lofty temples robed in fire, | Ilion falling, Rome arising, wars, and filial faith, and Dido's pyre; | Landscape-lover, lord of language more than he that...of fancy flashing out from many a golden phrase'. W had access to a volume of Tennyson's poems from July-Aug. 1896 onwards (see H & HD, 660). In a letter... | |
| W. Tcikwell, Rev Tcikwell - 2006 - 170 Seiten
...presentment of the topic under discussion, emitted in a low tone, and without the slightest change of muscle: "All the charm of all the Muses Often flowering in a lonely word." 22 Questions he would suavely and often wittily parry or repel: to an unhistorical lady asking if he... | |
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