My prayers are heard," he cried, "the gods are propitious; you know, my friends, that the winds have been contrary till yesterday. Damon could not come, he could not conquer impossibilities ; he will be here to-morrow, and the blood which is shed to-day,... The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum - 212 ページ1769全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1766 - 754 ページ
...propitious 1 you know, my Pythias» . VolxjrtB. friends, that the winds have been con. trary till yeflerday. Damon could not come. He could not conquer impoffibilities...he will be here to-morrow, and the blood which is (lied to-day lhall ::. • ranfomed the life of1 my friend. O, could I erafe from your bofoms every... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1777 - 310 ページ
...time the apparatus of his death, he turned with a pleafed countenance and addreffed the aflembly. ' My prayers are heard, he cried, the gods are propitious ! You know, my mends, that the winds have been contrary till yefterday ; Damon could not come* he could not conquer... | |
| 1791 - 822 ページ
...his death, he turned, with a pleafcd countenance, andaddrcfled the aflembly : — " My prayers »re heard, (he cried) the gods are propitious ! You know,...my friends, that the winds have been contrary till yefierday ; Damon could not come, he could not conquer impoffibilities ; he will be here to-morrow,... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1792 - 308 ページ
...fome time the apparatus of his death, he turned with a pleafed countenance and addreffed the affembly: My prayers are heard, he cried; the gods are propitious...been contrary till yefterday: Damon could not come, could not 'Conquer impoffibilities: he will be here to-morrow, and the blood which is ilied to-day... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 584 ページ
...beholding for fome time the apparatus of his death, he turned with a placid countenance, and addrefled the fpeftators: " My prayers are heard," he cried,...he will be here to-morrow, and the blood which is fned to-day, fhall have ranfomed the life of my friend. O could I eraze from your bofoms every doubt,... | |
| 1800 - 236 ページ
...with a pleased countenance and addressed the assembly. " My prayers are heard," he cried, " the Gads are propitious ! You know my friends, that the winds have been contrary till yesterday. Damon could not come — he could not conquer impossibilities; he will be here to-morrow,... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 ページ
...he turned , and with a pleasing countenance , thus addressed the assembly. « My prayers are heard. The » gods are propitious. You know , my » friends , that the winds have been con» lrary till yesterday. Damon could not » come ; he could not conquer impossibi» lities. He will... | |
| Moral and entertaining stories - 1804 - 108 ページ
...pleafed countenance, and addrefled the affembly. "My prayers are heard," he cried, "You know, my friends, the winds have been contrary till yefterday, Damon...he will be here to-morrow, and the blood which is fhed to-day fhall have ranfomed the life of my friend. Oh, could I erafe from your bofoms every doubt,... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 ページ
...turned, and, with a pleasing countenance, thus addressed the assembly. — " My prayers are heard. The gods are propitious. — You know my friends, that the winds have been contrary till yesterday. Damon could not come : he could not conquer impossibilities. He will be here to-morrow ;... | |
| L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 ページ
...time the apparatus of his death, he turned with a placid countenance, and addressed the spectators : " My prayers are heard," he cried, " the gods are propitious...my friends, that the winds have been contrary till yesterday". Damon could not come, he could not conquer impossibilities ; he will be here to-morrttw,... | |
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