| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 496 str.
...sea. ' aura |SaXt»lo ^ET' a - Whoso tastes, Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts ; Nor other homf nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his friends. POPE, Collections of this kind are of use to the learned, as heaps of stones and piles of timber are... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1819 - 520 str.
...divine neetareous juice ! (Thence call'd Lotophagi) which whoso tastes, Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts, Nor other home, nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his ft-iends. Mr. POPE. Theophrastus describes this tree to be something less than a pear-tree; he says... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 456 str.
...of the sea. Aural ipxloftiroi fttitfttt itfis it — — Whoso tastes, Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts ; Nor other home nor other care intends, But...quits his house, his country, and his friends,— —rorn. Collections of this kind are of use to the learned, as heaps of stones and piles of timber... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 462 str.
.../SaXovro y•t?' a Aurrov Ipetfro'^evoi pevtptv vors -ft - Whoso tastes Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts ; Nor other home nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his friends. POPE• Collections of this kind are of use to the learned, as heaps of stones and piles of timber... | |
| Henry Phillips - 1821 - 428 str.
...divine, nectareous juice! (Thence called Lotophagi,) which whoso tastes, Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts, Nor other home, nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his friends : The three we sent from off th' enchanting ground We dragg'd reluctant, and by force we bound; The... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 str.
...divine, nectareous juice! (Thence call'd Lotophagi) which whoso tastes, Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts, Nor other home nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his friends : The three we sent, from off the' enchanting ground We dragg'd reluctant, and by force we bound :... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 638 str.
...Aamxpa^oKri, AooToV IpeTTTo/UHoI iUEVE/ZEV, VosToU Tl XaJEVflai. Whoso tastes Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts ; Nor other home nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his friends. — POPE. Collections of this kind are of use to the learned, as heaps of stone and piles of timber... | |
| Porphyry - 1823 - 298 str.
...dulcet is the juice f ! (Thence call'd Lotophagi) which, whoso tastes, Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts, Nor other home, nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his friends. e Conformably to this, Proclus, in Plat. Polit. p. 398, says, " that all the beauty subsisting about... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 462 str.
...A.UTOV IpiTTTO^llVOl HfVCfliV VOITTOV Tf \dOfirdai. * - Whoso tastes, Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts ; Nor other home nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his friends. POPE. Collections of this kind are of use to the learned, as heaps of stones and piles of timber are... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 384 str.
.../tfT' avtipaai fil»lTOV IplTTTeiUlVOl fttVllttV, V070V T - TVhoso tastes Insatiate riots in the sweet repasts; Nor other home nor other care intends, But quits his house, his country, and his friendi. POPF Collections of this kind are of use to the learned, as heaps of stone and piles of timber... | |
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