That's truly great. What think you 'twas set up The Greek and Roman name in such a lustre, But doing right, in stern despite to Nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great, august, and godlike justice call'd... The Twelve Nights - Strana 287autor/autoři: Karl von Baron Miltie - 1831 - 404 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Bell - 1792 - 316 str.
...dies, Though my arm trembles at the stroke, she dies. Zan. That's truly great. What think, you 'twa» set up The Greek and Roman name in such a lustre, But doing right in stern despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great, august, and godlike justice call'd)... | |
| John Walker - 1799 - 438 str.
...think you 'twas fet up The Greek and Roman name in fuch a luftre, But doing right in ftern defpite of nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great auguft and godlike juftice call'd. At Aulis one pour'd out a daughter's life, And gain'd more glory... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 402 str.
...understand thee well. She dies ; Tho" my arm tremble at the stroke, she dies. ZANGA. That's truly great. What think you 'twas set up The Greek and Roman name...in such a lustre, But doing right in stern despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great, august, and godlike justice call'd... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 str.
...understand thee well. She dies; Tho' my arm tremble at the stroke, she dies. ZANGA. That's truly great. What think you 'twas set up The Greek and Roman name...in such a lustre, But doing right in stern despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great, august, and godlike justice call'd?... | |
| 1804 - 516 str.
...understand thee well. She dies, Though my arm trembles at the stroke, she dies. Zan. That's truly great. What think you 'twas set up The Greek and Roman name...in such a lustre, But doing right in stern despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great, august, and godlike justice called?... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 str.
...understand thec well. She dies, Though my arm trembles at the stroke, she dies. Zan. That's truly great. What think you 'twas set up The Greek and Roman name...in such a lustre, But doing right in stern despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great, august, and godlike justice called?... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 str.
...understand thee well. She dies, Though my arm trembles at the stroke, she dies. Zan. That's truly great. What think you 'twas set up The Greek and Roman name...in such a lustre, But doing right in stern despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great, august, and godlike justice called... | |
| 1807 - 602 str.
...to express ourselves) with which he delivered the following, was loudly aud rapturously applauded. " What think you 'twas set up The Greek and Roman name in such a lustre, But doing right in stem despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her licile cries, When great, august, and godlike... | |
| 1804 - 486 str.
...understand thee well. She dies, Though my arm trembles ¡it the stroke, she dies. '¿an. That's truly great. What think you 'twas set up The Greek and Roman name in such a lustre, Hut doing right in stern despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries, When great,... | |
| 1804 - 510 str.
...my arm trembles at the stroke, she dies. Zen. That's truly great. What think you 'twas set up l'he Greek and Roman name in such a lustre, But doing right in stern despite to nature, Shutting their ears to all her little cries. When great, august, and godlike justice called... | |
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