| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 페이지
...diuturnity unto his relics, or might not gladly say, 67c ego componi versus in ossa Tcliin. TIBUL. Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art...their continuation, and obscurity their protection. * * What song the syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 페이지
...such diuturnity unto his relics, or might not gladly say, Sic ego componi versus in ossa velim. TIBUL. Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art...their continuation, and obscurity their protection. * * What song the syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 페이지
...Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath au art to make dust of all things, hath yet spared thebt? minor monuments. In vain we hope to be known by open...their continuation, and obscurity their protection. * * What song the syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, though... | |
| 1820 - 394 페이지
...diuturnity unto his reliques, or might not gladly say, " Sic ego componi versus in ossa velim ?" " Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art...all things, hath yet spared these minor monuments." Thus, by shewing that the lowliest things have consecrating associations equal to the stateliest, he... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 페이지
...diuturnity unto his reliques, or might not gladly say, " Sic ego componi versus in ossa velim ?" " Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art...all things, hath yet spared these minor monuments." Thus, by shewing that the lowliest things have consecrating associations equal to the stateliest, he... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 페이지
...his reliques, or might not gladly say, Sic ego componi versus in ossa velim ? Time which antiquitates antiquities, and hath an art to make dust of all things,...become considerable, and some old philosophers would honour them, whose souls they conceived most pure, which were thus snatched from their bodies, and... | |
| Literary gems - 1826 - 718 페이지
...diuturnity unto his relics, or might not gladly say, ,, Sic ego componi versus in ossa velim.—Tibul. Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art...become considerable, and some old philosophers would honour them.* Those souls they conceived most pure, which were thus snatched from their bodies, and... | |
| 1826 - 548 페이지
...diuturnity until his relics, or might not gladly say, • Sic ego componi versus hi ossa velim.—Tibull. Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art...hope to be known by open and visible conservatories, If the nearness of our last necessity, brought a nearer conformity unto it, there were a happiness... | |
| 1826 - 548 페이지
...diuturnity unto his relics, or might not gladly say, Sic ego componi versus in oasa velim. — Tiliull. Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath an .art...monuments. In vain we hope to be known by open and visible couservatories. when to be unknown was the means of their continuation, and obscurity their protection.... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 페이지
...History of Musick, vol. ii. Pinkerton's Tragick Ballads. ouslyat work, to corrupt and annihilate it." "Time, which antiquates antiquities, and hath an art...all things, hath yet spared these minor monuments." The amiable platonist, Dr. Henry More, hath sung in his philosophical poem that, The soul's most proper... | |
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