| 1708 - 516 страници
...am fatisfied that Catullus, TibMm, Properttftst and Ovid, were were in love with their Miftreffes, while they upbraid them, quarrel with them, threaten...of her Birth. I know it is natural for a Lover, in Transports of Jealoufie, to treat his Miftrefs with ail the Violence imaginable; but I cannot think... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 416 страници
...confifs I cannot Relieve Petrarch inLove with his, when he wrires Conceits upon /w'Nawe, herGlcves, and the Place of her Birth I •know it is natural for a Lover in Tranfoorts ofj-eaioujie to treat his Miftrefs with all the Violence imaginable; but I cannot think... | |
| William Walsh - 1736 - 264 страници
...theirs. I am fatisfied that Catullus, fibullus, PropertiuS) and Ovid, were in love with their Miftreffes, while they upbraid them, quarrel with them, threaten...Jealoufy to treat his Miftrefs with all the Violence imaginabk ; but I cannot think it natural for a Man, who is much in Love, to amufe himfelf with fuch... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 382 страници
...I am fatisfied that Catullus, fibullus, Properties, and Ovid, were in love with their MiftrefifiS) while they upbraid them, quarrel with them, threaten...Birth. I know it is natural for a Lover in Tranfports pf Jealoufy to treat his Miftrefs with all the Violence imaginable j but I cannot think it natural... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 страници
...threaten them, and forfwear them ; but I confrfI carindt believe Petrarch in love with his, when be writes conceits upon her name, her gloves, and the place of her birth. I know !t i« natural for a Liver, in tranfports of jealoufy, to treat his miftrefs with all the violence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 страници
...mUtrcsm while they upbraid them, quarrel with them, threaten them, and forswear them ; but I confess I cannot believe Petrarch in love with his, when he...the place of her birth. I know it is natural for a lever, in transports of jealousy, to treat his mistress with all the violence imaginable ; but I cannot... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 страници
...believe Petrarch in love with bis, when he writes conceits npon her name, her gloves, and the lace of her birth. I know it is natural for a lover, in transports of jealousy, to treat his mistress iili all the violence imaginable ; but I cannot think... | |
| Gaius Valerius Catullus - 1821 - 248 страници
..." while they upbraid them, quarrel with them, " threaten them, and forswear them ; but I con" fess I cannot believe Petrarch in love with his, " when...her name, her " gloves, and the place of her birth." This observation, when applied to Catullus, may take a much wider reference than merely to his amatory... | |
| 1821 - 724 страници
...mistresses, while they upbraid them, quarrel with them, threaten them, and forswear them ; but I confess I cannot believe Petrarch in love with his, when he...her name, her gloves, and the place of her birth." Mr. Lamb enlarges upon this profound assertion, and never stops to enquire into its correctness. We... | |
| Harry Kemp - 1927 - 482 страници
...mistresses, while they upbraid them, quarrel with them, threaten them, forswear them; but I confess that I cannot believe Petrarch in love with his, when he writes conceits upon her name, her gloves, and her place of birth." JEALOUSY What fury does disturb my rest? What hell is this within my breast? Now... | |
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