Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieged Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from thence to win The fairest of her sex Angelica, His daughter, sought by many prowest knights, Both Paynim,... The British Essayists - Сторінка 65редактори - 1808Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Bell - 1788 - 628 стор.
...overlay With bridges rivers proud, as with a yoke ; Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, 335 And waggons fraught with utensils of war. Such forces...so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieg'd Albraeca, as romances tell, The city' of Gallaphrone, from whence to win 340 The fairest... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 стор.
...valleys fill, Or where plain was raise hill, or overlay With bridges rivers proud, as with a yoke ; Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, And waggons...so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieg'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from whence to win 340 The fairest... | |
| Lodovico Ariosto - 1807 - 318 стор.
...Albracca, Milton, to express the idea of a prodigious concourse, alludes to it in the following lines: " Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp When Agrican, with all his northern powers, Besicg'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Galaphron, from thence to win The fairest... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1807 - 378 стор.
...express the idea of a prodigious concourse of people by the same simile from Romance. Par. Reg. iii. 336. Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Bcsieg'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from thence to win The fairest... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 стор.
...valleys fill, Or where plain was raise lull, or overlay With bridges rivers proud, as with a yoke; Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, And waggons,...so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieg'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from whence to win The fairest... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 стор.
...valleys fill, Or where plain was raise hill, or overlay With bridges rivers proud, as with a yoke ; Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, And waggons,...so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieg"d Albracca, as romances tell, The, city of Gallaphroue, from whence to win The fairest... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 стор.
...valleys fill, Or where plain was raise hill, or overlay With bridges rivers proud, as with a yoke ; Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, And waggons,...war. Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp. When Agricati with all his northern powers Besieg'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Callaphrone,... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 стор.
...valleys fill, Or where plain was raise hill, or overlay With bridges rivers proud, as with a yoke ; Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, And waggons,...utensils of war. Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, WhenAgrican with all his northern powers Besieg'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 564 стор.
...valleys fill, Or where plain was raise hill, or overlay With bridges rivers proud, as with a yoke ; Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, And waggons,...with utensils of war. Such forces met not, nor so wiilea eamp, When African with all his northern powers Jlesieg'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 456 стор.
...circumstance, to which MILTON scruples not to allude in those lines of his Paradise Regained—•. Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When AGRICAN with all his northern powers Besieg'd Albracca, as Romances tell, The city' of GALLAPHRONE, from thence to win The fairest... | |
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