| Henry Roscoe - 1833 - 532 стор.
...overcame even the violence of party feeling, and drew from him the following eulogistic notice: — " But hark ! what solemn strains from Arno's vales Breathe raptures wafted on the Tuscan gales ! LORENZO rears again his awful head, And feels his ancient glories round him spread ; The Muses starting... | |
| 1840 - 572 стор.
...work. " But hark ! what solemn strains from Arno's vales Breathe rapture, wafted on the Tuscan galea ! Lorenzo rears again his awful head, And feels his...trance, revive, And at their Roscoe's bidding, wake and live." From what has now been suid, it is evident that the mere business of his profession had for... | |
| 1840 - 556 стор.
...work. " But hark ! what solemn strains from Arno's vales Breathe rapture, wafted on the Tuscan gales! Lorenzo rears again his awful head, And feels his...Muses, starting from their trance, revive, And at their Rescue's bidding, wake and live." From what has now been said, it is evident that the mere business... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 614 стор.
...Literature," though differing widely from Mr. Boscoe in politics, thus noticed him in his celebrated poem : " But hark ! what solemn strains from Arno's vales Breathe raptures wafted on the Tuscan gales ! Lorenzo rears again his awful head, And feels his ancient glories round him spread ; The Muses, starting... | |
| William Roscoe - 1847 - 582 стор.
...: " Bat hark ! what solemn strains from Arno's rales Breathe raptures wafted on the Tuscan gales ! Lorenzo rears again his awful head, And feels his...trance, revive, And, at their ROSCOE'S bidding, wake and live." To these verses was appended the following note : " I cannot hut congratulate the public upon... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1849 - 278 стор.
...work. " But hark ! what solemn strains from Arno's vales Breathe rapture, wafted on the Tuscan gales ! Lorenzo rears again his awful head, And feels his...trance, revive, And at their Roscoe's bidding, wake and live." From what has now been said, it is evident that the mere business of his profession had for... | |
| William Beattie - 1849 - 520 стор.
...the kindliest sympathies, into strong and lasting friendship. The " Life of Lorenzo de Medicis "* * " But hark ! What solemn strains from Arno's vales Breathe raptures, wafted on the Tuscan gales ; LORENZO rears again his awful head, And feels his ancient glories round him spread : *T. 24.] LIVERPOOL... | |
| William Beattie - 1850 - 576 стор.
...at the first or second visit, the trial of minds becomes at last fatiguing, because it is unnatural LORENZO rears again his awful head, And feels his...revive, And, at their ROSCOE'S' bidding, wake and live," ' Huic muif indulfnt OHITIM ; hxncpoicil .Ifollo.—Pun. of LU. 8th Edition. 17HB. .*T. 24.]... | |
| William Beattie - 1850 - 570 стор.
...first or second visit, the trial of minds becomes at last fatiguing, because it is unnatural LOKENZO rears again his awful head, And feels his ancient...starting from their trance, revive, And, at their EOSCOE'S' bidding, wake and live." and unsatisfactory. Every one of these brilliants goes there to... | |
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