And speech, and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state, hath he taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost, when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky, and the arrows of the rushing rain; yea, he hath resource for all; without... Sophocles: The Plays and Fragments - Страница 75написао/ла Sophocles - 1891Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1924 - 506 страница
...in the Antigone. ' Wonders are many, and none is more wonderful than man . . . speech and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state, hath he taught himself (Jebb). There is no thought here of admitting that this world is the worst possible ; it is rather... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1873 - 826 страница
...mane, he puts its yoke on its neck, he tames the stubborn mountain-bull. " And speech, and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state hath he taught himself; and how to flee the shafts of frosts beneath the clear, unsheltering sky, and the arrows of the stormy rain. "All-providing... | |
| 1873 - 718 страница
...mane, he puts its yoke on its neck, he tames the stubborn mountain-bull. "And speech, and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state hath he taught himself; and how to flee the shafts of frost beneath the clear, unsheltering sky, and the arrows of the stormy rain. " All-providing... | |
| sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1885 - 456 страница
...¿тг1 \coßa' crv ка1 то Se veî/соч àvSpav VIKÔ, S' èvapyrjs ß , And speech, and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state hath...taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost beneath the clear, unsheltering sky, and the arrows of the stormy rain. All-providing is he; unprovided... | |
| Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1907 - 668 страница
...mane, he puts its yoke on its neck, he tames the stubborn mountain-bull. "And speech, and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state hath he taught himself; and how to flee the shafts of frost beneath the clear, unsheltering sky, and the arrows of the; stormy rain. " All-providing... | |
| William Croswell Doane - 1910 - 304 страница
...mane, he puts the yoke upon its neck, he tames the tireless mountain bull. And speech, and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state, hath...only against Death shall he call for aid in vain. From Sophocles' Antigone, translated by RC JEBB The Eleusinian Mysteries and Later Outgrowths T ONG... | |
| William Croswell Doane - 1910 - 304 страница
...all the moods that mould a state,^hath he taught himself; and how to flee ' the arrows of the frosty when 'tis hard lodging under the clear sky and the...that must come: only against Death (shall he call for aidjin vain. From Sophocles' Antigone, translated by RC JEBB The Eleusinian Mysteries and Later Outgrowths... | |
| Cecil Fairfield Lavell - 1911 - 116 страница
...the meshes of his woven wiles, he leads captive, man excellent in wit .... And speech, and wind-swift thought, and all the moods that mould a state hath he taught himself : and how to flee the shafts of frost beneath the clear, unsheltering sky, and the arrows of the stormy rain. All providing... | |
| George Willis Botsford, Ernest Gottlieb Sihler - 1915 - 780 страница
...mane, he puts the yoke upon its neck, he tames the tireless mountain bull. And speech and swift-winged thought and all the moods that mould a state, hath...only against Death shall he call for aid in vain; but from baffling maladies he hath devised escapes.1 Cunning beyond fancy's dream is the fertile skill... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1917 - 922 страница
...tireless mountain bull. Speech and thought, swift as the wind, and all the moods befitting city life hath he taught himself; and how to flee the arrows of the frost or dashing rain that make life hateful beneath the open sky; yea, he hath resource for all; without... | |
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