| Robert Plumer Ward - 1841 - 648 pàgines
...thoughts, That like a spirit, with a spell Of my own teaching I am caught. " That eagle's fate and mine are one, Who on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high." "Charming ! " cried Lady Hungerford. Ingenious Waller ! " " Ingenious Clifford, I think," said Granville... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1841 - 304 pàgines
...vouchsafe to breathe my thoughts, Of my own teaching I am caught. " That eagle's fate and mine are one, Who on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high." " Charming !" cried Lady Hungerford. Ingenious Waller !" " Ingenious Clifford, I think," said Granville... | |
| 1841 - 808 pàgines
...considered to have been suggested by this verse of Waller's : That eagle's fate and mine are one, Which, on the shaft that made him die, Espied a feather of his own Wherewith lie wont to soar on high. The idea has been traced to JEschylus, whose words imply its t>iiil higher... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 880 pàgines
...inieclantur eos, a quibus de vertíate diuentiunt. De Fimiui, ii. '-' j. f The eagle's fate and mine are one, Who, on the shaft that made him die Espied a...feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high. Uncongeniality of Plato and Aristotle. ¿raléese. tea. Buiecl AnitrtJt. •• stilute for philosophical... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 372 pàgines
...a spirit, with this spell Of my own teaching I am caught. That eagle's fate and mine are one, Which on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high. Had Echo with so sweet a grace Narcissus' loud complaints returned, Not for reflection of his face,... | |
| William Linwood - 1846 - 340 pàgines
...a spirit, with this spell Of my own teaching I am caught. That eagle's fate and mine are one, Which on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high. Had Echo with so sweet a grace Narcissus' loud complaints returned, Not for reflection of his face,... | |
| 1846 - 526 pàgines
...a spirit with this spell Of my own teaching, I am caught. That eagle's fate and mine are one, Which on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own wherewith he'd wont to soar so high. Had Echo with so sweet a grace Narcissus' loud complaints returned. Not... | |
| 1846 - 516 pàgines
...spirit with this spell il ! my own teaching, I am canght. That eagle's fate and mine are one, Which on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own Wherewith he'd wont to soar so high. Had Echo with so sweet a grace Narcisses' lond complaints returned, Not... | |
| Aristophanes - 1849 - 256 pàgines
...ovv, <j>r)<riv, oi% íiir' аХХсв» n-áo-^o/ííi» таОто, " That eagle's fate and mine are one, Who on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high." And by Byron, also, in his " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers," in the beautiful lines on Kirke White:... | |
| Aristophanes - 1849 - 262 pàgines
...was made use of by Waller, as quoted by Person and Wheelwright: — " That eagle-s fate and mine are one, Who on the shaft that made him die Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high." And by Byron, also, in his " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers," in the beautiful lines on Kirke White:... | |
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