| Edna Lyall - 1905 - 412 páginas
...or matron. From whence even then I learnt what a noble virtue chastity ever must be, to the defence of which so many worthies by such a dear adventure of themselves had sworn. . . . Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit without that oath ought to be born... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1907 - 236 páginas
...or matron; from whence even then I learnt what a noble virtue chastity sure must be, to the defence of which so many worthies by such a dear adventure of themselves had sworn. ... So that even these books, which [83] to many others have been the fuel of wantonness and loose... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 páginas
...to the defence of which so many worthies, by I 10 such a deare adventure pf themselves, had sworne. And if I found in the story afterward any of them by word or deed breaking that oath, I judg'd it the same fault of the Pftet as that which is attributed to Homer, to have written undecent... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1957 - 376 páginas
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| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 374 páginas
...be, to the defence of which so many worthies, by 10 such a deare adventure of themselves, had sworne. And if I found in the story afterward any of them by word or deed breaking that oath, I judg'd it the same fault of the Poet as that which is attributed to Homer, to have written undecent... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 388 páginas
...sworne. And if I found in the story afterward any of them by word or deed breaking that oath, I judg'd it the same fault of the Poet as that which is attributed to Homer, to have written undecent things of the gods. Only this my minde gave 15 me, that every free and gentle spirit, without... | |
| Alden Sampson - 1913 - 336 páginas
...sworn. And if I found in the story afterwards any of them by word or deed breaking that oath, I judged the same fault of the poet as that which is attributed to Homer to have written undecent things of the gods. Only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit without that... | |
| Alden Sampson - 1913 - 342 páginas
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| Claude Moore Fuess - 1914 - 372 páginas
...matron ; from whence even then I learned what a noble virtue chastity sure must be, to the defence of which so many worthies, by such a dear adventure...them, by word or deed, breaking that oath, I judged it 30 the same fault of the poet as that which is attributed to Homer, to have written indecent things... | |
| Lane Cooper - 1915 - 264 páginas
...matron ; from whence even then I learned what a noble virtue chastity sure must be, to the defence of which so many worthies, by such a dear adventure of themselves, had sworn. . . . Thus, from the laureat fraternity of poets, riper years and the ceaseless round of study and... | |
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