| 1804 - 574 pagina’s
...not merely of individual calamity, but of national ingratitude. He whose best years had been devottd to the service of his country, he, who had taught...to revive the remembrance of ancient gentility and Liibian heroism, was compelled in age to wander throno-h the streets, a wrttchcddependent on casual... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1805 - 178 pagina’s
...condemnation. The latter years of CAMOENS present a mournful picture not merely of individual calamity, but of national ingratitude. He whose best years had been...in age, to wander through the streets, a wretched dependant on casual contribution. One friend alone remained to smooth his downward path, and guide... | |
| 1813 - 536 pagina’s
...picture, not merely of individual calamity, but of national ingratitude. " He," says lord Strangford, " whose best years had been devoted to the service of...the proudest efforts of Italy itself, and who seemed horn to revive the remembrance of ancient gentility and Lusian heroism, was compelled in age to wander... | |
| Luís de Camões - 1821 - 172 pagina’s
...theological turn. He wrote orthodox sonnets to St. John, and pious little epigrams on Adam and Eve, &c. his country, he who had taught her literary fame to...compelled in age to wander through the streets, a wretched dependant on casual contribution. One friend alone remained to smooth his downward path, and guide... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 350 pagina’s
...(2) The latter years of Camoens present a mournful picture, not merely of individual calamity, but of national ingratitude. He whose best years had been...ancient gentility and Lusian heroism, was compelled to wander through the streets, a wretched dependant on casual contribution. One friend alone remained... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1834 - 350 pagina’s
...picture, not merely of individual calamity, hut of national ingratitude. He whose hest years had heen devoted to the service of his country, he who had...the proudest efforts of Italy itself, and who seemed horn to revive the rememhrance of ancient gentility and Lusian heroism, was compelled to wander through... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 354 pagina’s
...(2) The latter years of Camoens present a mournful picture, not merely cf individual calamity, but of national ingratitude. He whose best years had been...ancient gentility and Lusian heroism, was compelled to wander through the streets, a wretched dependant on casual contribution. One friend alone remained... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 336 pagina’s
...Individual calamity, but of national ingratitude. He whose best years had been devoted to the service of bis country, he who had taught her literary fame to rival...ancient gentility and Lusian heroism, was compelled to wander through the streets, a wretched dependant on casual contribution. One friend alone remained... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 578 pagina’s
...let me intreat (1) [ " Camoe'ns, whose best years had been devoted to the service of his country, and who had taught her literary fame to rival the proudest efforts of Italy itself, was compelled to wander through the streets, a wretched dependent on casual contribution, and died... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 998 pagina’s
...the service of his country, he who bad taught her literary fame to rival the proudest efforts of Holy ont Argentière in the calm of the lake, ч hieb f was crossing in my boat; the distance to wander through thestreets, h wretched dependant on casual contribution. One friend Who blames it... | |
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