The Literature of All Nations and All Ages: History, Character, and Incident, Volume 4Julian Hawthorne, John Russell Young, John Porter Lamberton E.R. Du Mont, 1900 - Literature |
Contents
224 | |
231 | |
239 | |
241 | |
252 | |
258 | |
270 | |
285 | |
84 | |
92 | |
99 | |
112 | |
135 | |
155 | |
160 | |
165 | |
172 | |
178 | |
184 | |
187 | |
198 | |
205 | |
217 | |
288 | |
291 | |
301 | |
307 | |
314 | |
325 | |
337 | |
345 | |
361 | |
371 | |
379 | |
385 | |
391 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Æneid afterwards ALCIBIADES answer Araspes arms Artabazus Athenians Athens barbarians beasts beauty born Cæsar called Cazy command court cried Cyrus daughter dear death delight Demosthenes doth enemy Ephors eyes fair faith father fear fell Frithiof gave genius give Gobryas gods gold Greek ground hand Harmodius Harmodius and Aristogiton hast hath heard heart heaven Hellenes Herodotus Hipparchus Hippias honor husband Iroldo Jugurtha Juliet king Lacedæmonians lady live look lord lover mind never Nicias night noble o'er Orlando pain passion Pausanias Persian Pisistratus poem poet poetry Pope Portia praise Prasildo pray prince Pylos Pythius Queen replied Rome Romeo rose sent Shylock sing Socrates sonnets soul Spenser spirit style sweet tears tell thee Theodota thine things thou thought Thucydides Tisbina took verse VITTORIA COLONNA wife words wretched Xenophon Xerxes youth