| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 530 стор.
...pilot find Who in the night of Fate must blindly steer I THE FIRE OF LONDON. [From Annas Mirabilis.'] Such was the rise of this prodigious fire, Which,...silent reign No sound the rest of Nature did invade. In this deep quiet, from what source unknown, Those seeds of fire their fatal birth disclose ; And... | |
| Virgil - 1895 - 830 стор.
...2; G. 356; H. 433 (390); H.-B. 360. 522. nox erat, etc. : cf. Dryden, Annas Mirabilis, stanza 216 : The diligence of trades, and noiseful gain, And luxury,...silent reign No sound the rest of Nature did invade. 523. saeva, raging. — quierant: § 181, a (128, a, i); B. 116, i ; G. 131, I ; H. 238 (235) ; H.-B.... | |
| 1895 - 768 стор.
...Milton, PBI 499. Night is the Sabbath of mankind, To rest the body and the mind. Sutler, Hud. 3, I. 1319. The diligence of trades and noiseful gain And luxury...more late, asleep were laid : All was the night's ; nnu in her silent reign No sound the rest of nature did invade. Dryden, An. Mirab. H10HT — continued.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1895 - 234 стор.
...fire. There are, however, in this part some passages that deserve attention ; as in the beginning : " The diligence of trades and noiseful gain And luxury more late asleep were laid ; 20 All was the night's, and in her silent reign No sound the rest of Nature did invade In this deep... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1896 - 520 стор.
...pilot find Who in the night of Fate must blindly steer ! THE FIRE OF LONDON. [From Annas Mirabllis.J Such was the rise of this prodigious fire, Which,...silent reign No sound the rest of Nature did invade. In this deep quiet, from what source unknown, Those seeds of fire their fatal birth disclose ; And... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 стор.
...darkness covers all ; True genuine night : night added to the groves. DRYDEN. The diligence of trade, and noiseful gain, And luxury, more late, asleep were...silent reign No sound the rest of nature did invade. DRYDEN. All things are hush'd, as nature's self lay dead. The mountains seem to nod their drowsy head... | |
| Virgil - 1898 - 928 стор.
...— curae : § 233, a; G. 356 ; H. 390. ¡22. nox erat, etc.: cf. Dryden, Annus Mirabilis, st. 216 : The diligence of trades, and noiseful gain, And luxury,...silent reign No sound the rest of Nature did invade. 523. saeva, raging. — quierant, § 128, a, \; G. 131, i; H. 235. 525. pictae, many colored ; cf.... | |
| Virgil - 1899 - 824 стор.
...— curae : § 233, a; 0.356; H. 390. 522. nox erat, etc. : cf. Dryden, Annus Mirabilis, st. 216 : The diligence of trades, and noiseful gain, And luxury,...silent reign No sound the rest of Nature did invade. 523. saeva, raging. — quierant, § 128, a, i; G. 131, i; H. 235. 525. pictae, many colored ; cf.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1899 - 216 стор.
...fire. There are, however, in this part some passages that doserve attention ; as in the beginning : The diligence of trades and noiseful gain, And luxury, more late asleep were laid ; 10 All was the Night's, and in her silent reign No sound the rest of Nature did invade In this deep... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 522 стор.
...find Who in the night of Fate must blindly steer 1 THE FIRE OF LONDON. [From Annas Miraklis.'] Sucn was the rise of this prodigious fire, Which, in mean...silent reign No sound the rest of Nature did invade. In this deep quiet, from what source unknown, Those seeds of fire their fatal birth disclose ; And... | |
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