| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 782 pagini
...HI. 3 ''The present eye prniscs the present object : Then m.irvel nut, ihuu gteac and complete man, And still it might, and yet it may again. If thou...not entomb thyself alive. And case thy reputation ri thy tent." Cimabue died in 1500. His epitaph is " Credidit ut Cimabos pictura? castra tenere. Sic... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 pagini
...and moulded of things past; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More laud than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then...Whose glorious deeds, but in these fields of late, Hade emulous missions 'monggt the gods themselves, And drave great Mars to faction. Now, of this scene... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 pagini
...and moulded of things past ; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More land than gilt o'erdusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then...thy reputation in thy tent ; Whose glorious deeds, did but in these fields of late, Made emulous missions 'mongst the gods themselves, And drave great... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 pagini
...and moulded of things past; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More laud than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then...complete man, That all the Greeks begin to worship Ajaz; Since things in motion sooner catch the eye, Than what not stirs. The cry went once on thce,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1870 - 468 pagini
...one of the pilasters on the right of the choir." 95. Shakespeare, Trail, and Cres., III. 3 : — " The present eye praises the present object : Then...thyself alive, And case thy reputation in thy tent." Cimabue died in 1300. His epitaph is : — " Credidit ut Cimabos pictursc castra tenere, Sic tenuit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 674 pagini
...and moulded of things past; And give to dust, that is a little gilt, More laud than gilt o'er-dusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then...may again, If thou wouldst not entomb thyself alive, Whose glorious deeds, but in these fields of late, Made emulous missions 'mongst the gods themselves,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1871 - 432 pagini
...still, attached to one of the pilasters on the right of the choir." 95. Shakespeare, Trail, and Cres., "The present eye praises the present object : Then...sooner catch the eye Than what not stirs. The cry went onceon thee ; And still it might, and yet it may again, If thou wouldst not entomb thyself alive, And... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1870 - 636 pagini
...gilt, More land than gilt o'erdusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then marvel uot, thou great and complete man, That all the Greeks begin...the eye Than what not stirs : The cry went once on thec, And still it might, and yet it may again, If thou wouldst not entomb thyself alive, And case... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 pagini
...The present eye praises the present objectThen marvel not, thou great and complete man, That all me Greeks begin to worship Ajax; Since things in motion...And still it might; and yet it may again, If thou wouldat not entomb thyself alive, And case thy reputation in thy tent ; Whose glorious deeds, but in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1874 - 626 pagini
...moulded of things past ; And give* to dust, that is a little gilt, More laud than gilta o'erdusted. The present eye praises the present object : Then...begin to worship Ajax ; Since things in motion sooner f catch the eye, Than what not stirs. The cry went oncej on thee, And still it might, and yet it may... | |
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