The noble earl was slain. He had a bow bent in his hand, Made of a trusty tree ; An arrow of a cloth-yard long Up to the head drew he... The Spectator - 第 222 頁Joseph Addison 著 - 1856完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Spectator The - 1853 - 1118 頁
...have shined in Homer or i Virgil.— " So thus did both these nobles die, Whose courage none could stain ; An English archer then perceiv'd The noble...Sir Hugh Montgomery So right his shaft he set, The grey -goose wing that was thereon In his heart-blood was wet. This fight did last from break of day... | |
| 1853 - 756 頁
...stain; An English archer then perceiT'd The noble earl was slain. He had a bow bent In his band, Hade of a trusty tree, An arrow of a cloth-yard long, Unto...So right his shaft he set, The gray-goose wing that wai thereon n his heart-blood was In s wet. This fight did last (him break of day Till setting of the... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1853 - 464 頁
...dye, Whose courage none could staine : An English archer then perceiv'd The noble erle was slaine ; He had a bow bent in his hand, Made of a trusty tree ; An arrow of a cloth-yard long To the hard head haled he : Pr*nkha del. Armstrong K. f if bacc. Against Sir Hugh Mountgomery So right... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - 900 頁
...Whose courage none could staine : An English archer then perceiv'd The noble erle was slaine : He hed a bow bent in his hand, Made of a trusty tree ; An arrow of a cloth -yard long Up to the head drew hee : Against Sir Hugh Mountgomerye So right the shaft he sett,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 618 頁
...would have shined in Homer or in Virgil. So thus did both these nobles die, Whose courage none could stain ; An English archer then perceiv'd The noble...original, both in incident and expression. — G. No. 74.] SPECTATOR. 223 This fight did last from break of day Till setting of the sun ; For when they... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 620 頁
...would have shined in Homer or in Virgil. So thus did boih these nobles die, Whose courage none could stain ; An English archer then perceiv'd The noble...modern poet, has improved upon his original, both in 'ncident and expression. — G. No. 74.] SPECTATOR. 223 This fight did last from break of day Till... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 568 頁
...So thus did both these nobles die, Whose courage none could stain : An English archer then perceived The noble Earl was slain. He had a bow bent in his...wing, that was thereon, In his heart-blood was wet. This fight did last from break of day Till setting of the sun ; For when they rung the evening bell,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 頁
...So thus did both these nobles die, Whose courage none could stain ; An English areher then pereeiv'd The noble Earl was slain. He had a bow bent in his...wing, that was thereon, In his heart-blood was wet. i Here, the modern poet, has improved upon his original, both in ident and expression. — G. incident... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 624 頁
...die, Whose courage none could stain ; An English archer then perceiv'd The noble Earl was slain. lie had a bow bent in his hand, Made of a trusty tree,...wing, that was thereon, In his heart-blood was wet. This fight did last from break of day Till setting of the sun ; For when they rung the evening bell,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1855 - 608 頁
...So thus did both those nobles die. Whose courage none could stain An English archer then perceived The noble earl was slain : He had a bow bent in his hand, Made of a trusty tree ; An arrow of a cloth yard long To the hard head haled he : Against Sir Hugh Mountgomery So right the shaft he set,... | |
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