The Lusiad: Or, the Discovery of India. An Epic Poem. Translated from the Original Portuguese of Luis de Camoëns. By William Julius Mickle. In Two Volumes. ...T. Cadell jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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Sida v
... fate of Laifh will always be the fate of the weak and defencelefs ; and thus the most amiable defcription of favage life , raifes in our minds the strongest imagery of the mifery and impoffible continuance of such a state . But if the ...
... fate of Laifh will always be the fate of the weak and defencelefs ; and thus the most amiable defcription of favage life , raifes in our minds the strongest imagery of the mifery and impoffible continuance of such a state . But if the ...
Sida xi
... fate . He had with him a bible , fome books of mathematics and practi . cal divinity ; the daily perufal of which both fortified his patience and amufed his tedious hours . And he profeffed that he feared he would never again be fo good ...
... fate . He had with him a bible , fome books of mathematics and practi . cal divinity ; the daily perufal of which both fortified his patience and amufed his tedious hours . And he profeffed that he feared he would never again be fo good ...
Sida xxxiv
... fate of that empire , and the reafon is obvious . The men of fortune grew frivolous , and fuperficial in every branch of knowledge , and were therefore unable to hold the reins of empire . The degeneracy of literary tafte is , therefore ...
... fate of that empire , and the reafon is obvious . The men of fortune grew frivolous , and fuperficial in every branch of knowledge , and were therefore unable to hold the reins of empire . The degeneracy of literary tafte is , therefore ...
Sida lix
... fate , in the year of our Lord 1463 , gratified with the certain profpect , that the route to the eastern world would one day crown the enterprizes to which he had given birth . He had the happiness to see the naval fuperiority of his ...
... fate , in the year of our Lord 1463 , gratified with the certain profpect , that the route to the eastern world would one day crown the enterprizes to which he had given birth . He had the happiness to see the naval fuperiority of his ...
Sida lxxxviii
... fate gave him no concern , that he was only unhappy left the fruits of all their labours and dangers should be loft . After two days spent in vain altercation with the Catual , Gama was brought as a prisoner before the king . The king ...
... fate gave him no concern , that he was only unhappy left the fruits of all their labours and dangers should be loft . After two days spent in vain altercation with the Catual , Gama was brought as a prisoner before the king . The king ...
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The Lusiad, Or, The Discovery of India: An Epic Poem, Translated from the ... Luís de Camões,William Julius Mickle Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1889 |
The Lusiad: Or, the Discovery of India. An Epic Poem. Translated from the ... Luís de Camões Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1798 |
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Sida cclxxxvii - O could I flow like thee! and make thy stream My great example, as it is my theme ! Tho
Sida cccviii - O ! too like In sad event, when, to the unwiser son Of Japhet brought by Hermes, she ensnared Mankind with her fair looks, to be avenged On him who had stole Jove's authentic fire.
Sida cclxxix - ... that when men are young, and have little else to do, they might vent the overflowings of their fancy that way; but when they were thought fit for more serious employments, if they still persisted in that course, it would look as if they minded not the way to any better.
Sida cccviii - And heavenly quires the hymenaean sung, What day the genial Angel to our sire Brought her in naked beauty more adorn'd, More lovely, than Pandora, whom the Gods Endow'd with all their gifts, and O ! too like...
Sida cclxxix - From hence, and not till now, will be the right season of forming them to be able writers and composers in every excellent matter, when they shall be thus fraught with an universal insight into things.
Sida cclxvii - Darreto, appointed governor of the fort at Sofala, by high promifes, allured the poet to attend him thither. The governor of a diftant fort, in a barbarous country, fhares, in fome meafure, the fate of an exile.
Sida cclxxix - ... to as great a trial of our patience as any other that they preach to us.
Sida 132 - Each echo sighed thy princely lover's name. Nor less could absence from thy prince remove The dear remembrance of his distant love : Thy looks, thy smiles, before him ever glow, And o'er his melting heart endearing flow : By night his slumbers bring...
Sida cclxx - ... the kingdom of Portugal into the most abject vassalage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the grandees of Portugal were blind to the ruin which impended over them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which hastened his end. In one of his letters he has these remarkable words, " Em fim accaberey a vida, e verram todos quefuy afeifoada a minho patria,
Sida cccxxxvii - João por graça de Deos Rey de Portugal, e dos Algarves daquem e dalem mar em Africa Senhor de Guiné, e da Conquista, navegação, Comercio da Ethiopia, Arabia Percia e da india ò°.