| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 426 sidor
...the space of one night with the fiend." This personage is the Thersites of our northern Homer — " With witty malice studious to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim." And like Thersites, the son of Eglaff receives a blasting reproach : " I tell thee, son of Eglaff,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 428 sidor
...the space of one night with the fiend." This personage is the Thersites of our northern Homer — " With witty malice studious to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim." And like Thersites, the son of Eglaff receives a blasting reproach : " I tell thee, son of Eglaff,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 400 sidor
...the space of one night with the fiend." This personage is the Thersites of our northern Homer — " With witty malice studious to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim." And like Thersites, the son of Eglaff receives a blasting reproach : — " I tell thee, son of Eglaff,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1842 - 364 sidor
...the space of one night with the fiend." This personage is the Thersites of our northern Homer— " With witty malice studious to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim." And like Thersites, the son of Eglaff receives a blasting reproach :—" I tell thec, son of Eglaff,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1842 - 366 sidor
...the space of one night with the fiend." This personage is the Thersites of our northern Homer— " With witty malice studious to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim." And like Thersites, the son of Eglaff receives a blasting reproach :—" I tell thee, son of Eglaff,... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 562 sidor
...the troops Ulysses The loudest silenced, and the fiercest cooled, — All but Thersites; he, above the throng, Loquacious, loud, and turbulent of tongue...defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim; But chief he gloried, with licentious style, To lash the great, and monarchs to revile. His figure... | |
| William Peter - 1847 - 568 sidor
...the troops Ulysses The loudest silenced, and the fiercest cooled, — All but Thersites; he, above the throng, Loquacious, loud, and turbulent of tongue; Awed by no shame, by no respect controll'd, ' In «candal busy, in reproaches bold; With witty malice studious to defame, Scorn all his joy, and laughter... | |
| Homer - 1849 - 582 sidor
...rebound. At length the tumult sinks, the noises cease, And a still silence lulls the camp to peace. Thersites only clamour'd in the throng, Loquacious,...defame : Scorn all his joy^ and laughter all his aim. 260 But chief he gloried, with licentious style, To lash the great, and monarchs to revile. CL '**•"... | |
| Sophocles - 1849 - 376 sidor
...acts of the gods, I find the gods unjust ? NE. I, 0 son of an CEtsean5 father, now henceforth from 1 Thersites only clamour'd in the throng, Loquacious,...studious to defame ; Scorn all his joy, and laughter all bis aim . Pope's II. II. 255. TR. — There is some awkwardness in the expression oc. OVK av tiXtr'... | |
| John England - 1849 - 508 sidor
...ipi^tutvaí i3aof\tvtnvt 'AXA', ". TI of ctaaiTa yrXtmoi' Apyci'otc'tf. HOMES. Thersites only clamonr'd in the throng, Loquacious, loud, and turbulent of...defame; Scorn all his joy, and laughter all his aim : But chief he gloried with licentious style, To lash the great and monarchs to revile. PoPE. To the... | |
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