| John Milton - 1835 - 264 页
...highth of nohlest temper heroes old Arming to hattle ; and instead of rage, Deliherate valour hreathed, firm and unmoved With dread of death to flight or foul retreat : 555 Nor wanting power to mitigate and swage With solemn touches trouhled thoughts, and chase Anguish,... | |
| John Milton - 1836 - 348 页
...move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood 550 Arming to battle; and instead of rage Deliberate valor breathed, firm and unmoved With dread of death to flight or foul retreat; 555 Nor wanting power to mitigate and s'uage With solemn touches troubled thoughts, and chase Anguish,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1837 - 434 页
...well as he could. Such were the military principles of the order of the Temple — principles which, instead of rage, Deliberate valour breathed, firm...unmoved With dread of death to flight or foul retreat ; and never, unquestionably, was more unflinching valour displayed than by the Templars. Where all... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1837 - 428 页
...well as he could. Such were the military principles of the order of the Temple — principles which, instead of rage, Deliberate valour breathed, firm...unmoved With dread of death to flight or foul retreat ; and never, unquestionably, was more unflinching valour displayed than by the Templars. Where all... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1837 - 682 页
...raised To highth of nobles temper heroes old, Arming for battle, and, instead of rage, Deliberate valor breathed, firm and unmoved With dread of death, to flight or foul retreat.' Paradise Loit, BI might practice, or warriors invent, or law-givers adopt. Of the particular sort which... | |
| The London and Westminster Review April-August,1838 - 1838 - 612 页
...origin of rhythmic * Milton understood this: — " The Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders; such as raised To height of noblest temper heroes old Arming...unmoved With dread of death, to flight or foul retreat: utterance in general, and verse in particular, naturally demands short poems, it being impossible that... | |
| 1838 - 586 页
...move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders ; such as rais'd To highth of noblest temper heroes old Arming to battle ; and instead of rage Deliberate valour breath'd, firm and unmov'd With dread of death to flight or foul retreat ; Nor wanting power to mitigate... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 518 页
...move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood 550 Of flutes and soft recorders ; such as rais'd To highth of noblest temper heroes old Arming to battle ; and instead of rage Deliberate valor breath'd, firm, and unmov'd With dread of death to flight or foul retreat; 555 Nor wanting power... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - 720 页
...immeasurable : anon they move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders ; euch as raised To height of noblest temper heroes old Arming to battle, and instead uf rage Deliberate valour breathed, firm, and unmoved With dread of death to flight or foul retreat... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1840 - 372 页
...move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders ; such as raised To heighth of noblest temper heroes old Arming to battle ; and,...or foul retreat : Nor wanting power to mitigate and swage With solemn touches troubled thoughts, and chase Anguish, and doubt, and fear, and sorrow, and... | |
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