Greek LiteratureD. Appleton, 1888 - 163 sayfa |
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Sayfa 122 - Crown," — / say that, if the event had been manifest to the whole world beforehand, not even then ought Athens to have forsaken this course, if Athens had any regard for her glory, or for her past, or for the ages to come.
Sayfa 68 - Sicilian sea in which it wrought its spell, with the beliefs or joys which it ennobled ; but those who love his poetry, and who strive to enter into its high places, can still know that they breathe a pure and bracing air, and can still feel vibrating through a clear, calm sky the strong pulse of the eagle's wings as he soars with steady eyes against the sun.
Sayfa 60 - Faded ev'ry violet, all the roses; Gone the glorious promise ; and the victim, Broken in this anger of Aphrodite, Yields to the victor.