THE eyes that I would be talking of so warmly, and the arms, and the hands, and the feet, and the face, that are after calling me away from myself and making me a lonesome man among all people. The hair... Poems and Translations - Страница 33написао/ла John Millington Synge - 1911 - 50 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1864 - 350 страница
...vena dell" usato ingegno, E la cetera mia rivolta in pianto." Literally, " Those eyes of which I spoke so warmly, and the arms, and the hands, and the feet, and the face, which have robbed me of myself, and made me different from others — those crisped locks of pure shining... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 454 страница
...usato ingegno E la cetera mia rivolta in pianto.' Literally as follows. 'Those eyes of which I spoke so warmly, and the arms, and the hands, and the feet, and the face, which have robbed me of myself, and made me different from others ; those crisped locks of pure shining... | |
| Sara Sturm-Maddox - 2010 - 328 страница
...viso . . . le crespe chiome d'or puro lucente / e '1 lampeggiar de 1'angelico riso" [those eyes . . . and the arms and the hands and the feet and the face . . . the curling locks of pure shining gold, and the lightning of the angelic smile] as those attributes... | |
| 1815 - 664 страница
...ingegno £ la cetera mia rivolta in pianto. ' Literally as follows. • Those eyes of which I spoke so warmly, and the arms, and the hands, and the feet, and the face, which have robbed me of myself, and made me different from others ; those crisped locks of pure shining... | |
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