In vain he thus attempts her mind to move With tears, and pray'rs, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And what he says and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when... The Art of Rhetoric Made Easy - Página 22por John Holmes - 1739 - 167 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Matthew Arnold - 1905 - 274 páginas
...looked, then turning round But fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground, And what he says and swears regards no more Than the deaf rocks when the loud billows roar." — DRYDEN'S Translation. For entire episode, see ^Enrid, vi, 450-176. 212. inviolable shade. Holy,... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1908 - 432 páginas
...stet Marpesia cautes. (Dryden: "flx'd her eyes unmoved upon the ground, And, what he says and swears, regards no more, Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar.") 2274 Cf. Chaucer, Good Women, 1. 1339: "unbind me of this unreste," and Tennyson, Guinevere, 1. 163:... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1122 páginas
...he thus attempts her mind to move With tears, and pray'rs, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd ; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And what he says and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But whirl'd away,... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 444 páginas
...he thus attempts her mind to move With tears, and pray'rs, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And what he says and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But whirl'd away,... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 454 páginas
...he thus attempts her mind to move With tears, and pray'rs, and late-repenting love. Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And what he says and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But whirl'd away,... | |
| Robert Bridges - 1916 - 172 páginas
...vain he thus attempts her Mind to move, With Tears & Pray'rs, & late repenting Love. Disdainfully she look'd : then turning round, But fix'd her Eyes unmov'd upon the Ground. And, what he says, & swears, regards no more, Than the deaf Rocks, when the loud Billows roar. But whirl'd away,... | |
| Virgil - 1997 - 476 páginas
...he thus attempts her Mind to move, With Tears and Pray'rs, and late repenting Love. Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her Eyes unmov'd upon the Ground. 635 And, what he says, and swears, regards no more Than the deaf Rocks, when the loud Billows roar.... | |
| Talfourd Ely - 2003 - 338 páginas
...unhappy one, but she ga2ed sadly and wildly, with downcast eye,— " And what he says, and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar." ' Thus can passion harden the heart of man, and passion also is the work of Aphrodite. (B) VENUS. VENUS... | |
| Denis Donoghue - 2008 - 207 páginas
...lacrimis longe et miseratur euntem . . . (VI. 4 6 9 - 7 6) Dryden's translation reads: Disdainfully she look'd; then turning round, But fix'd her eyes unmov'd upon the ground, And what he says and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But whirl'd away,... | |
| 168 páginas
...looked; then turning round, But fixed her eyes unmoved upon the ground. And, what he says and swears, regards no more Than the deaf rocks, when the loud billows roar; But whirled away, to shun his hateful sight, Hid in the forest, and the shades of night; Then sought Sichaeus... | |
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