| sir Thomas Hugh Constable (1st bart.) - 1817 - 474 էջ
...derived the same advantage from his travels as Ulysses : lUXXw J'«f9-£«T«» (JiK adta. xct/ roor iym Wandering from clime to clime observant strayed, Their manners noted, and their states surveyed, (i) Mr. Anson had a highly cultivated mind, and was particularly fond of the society of men of genius,... | |
| 1823 - 614 էջ
...he deals in lengthened details upon the state of arts and learning in the places where he sojov'is, it is in such a sort as convinces you, that he is...witty. Yet, of this intercourse, where are the fruits 1 Dull catalogues of authors, criticisms on their writings, somewhat the worse for wear ; but neither... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 824 էջ
...serT»nts on the Lord's day, of which he was always a тегу strict and solemn observer. Atterbitry. Wandering from clime to clime observant strayed, Their manners noted, and their states surveyed. Pope. Wherever I have found her notes to be wholly another's, which is the case of some hundreds, I... | |
| 1839 - 558 էջ
...system of the great American Democracy. Like another " Ulysses fertile in Council," he has — Wand'ring from clime to clime observant strayed, Their manners noted, and their states surveyed. He informs his readers that it was not till he had exhausted the rest of the inhabited globe — till... | |
| 1839 - 546 էջ
...system of the great American Democracy. Like another " Ulysses fertile in Council," he has — Wand'ring from clime to clime observant strayed, Their manners noted, and their states surveyed. He informs his readers that it was not till he had exhausted the rest of the inhabited globe — till... | |
| 1849 - 472 էջ
...we promise a rare treat in the line of style and grammar. Parturiunt mantel, nascetur ridiculus mus. Wandering from clime to clime, observant strayed, Their manners noted and their states surveyed. On stormy seas unnumbered toils he bore, Safe with his friends to gain his natal shore." Let us also... | |
| Homer, William Maginn - 1850 - 332 էջ
...regions.' The second line is nearly a repetition of his translation of кoÙ vóov eyvы in the exordium : Wandering from clime to clime, observant strayed, Their manners noted, and their states surveyed. And this certainly gives the idea of observation, which Horace has omitted. In the last distich, barbarians,... | |
| Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, Charles James Blomfield - 1851 - 414 էջ
...father, " thy n is enthusiastically fond of science."2 Subsequently to this, for 1 (Myss. i. 4 :— Wandering from clime to clime, observant strayed, Their manners noted and their tastes surveyed. Pope's Odyssey, i. 5, 6. ! In presenting this popular and highly interesting account... | |
| Homer - 1856 - 388 էջ
...The second line is nearly a repetition of his translation of «ai vtov 'iyvu in the exordium : — " Wandering from clime to clime, observant strayed Their manners noted, and their states surveyed." And this certainly gives the idea of observation, which Horace has omitted. In the last distich, barbarians,... | |
| Bunker Hill Monument Association - 1865 - 104 էջ
...then to be taught, saw every thing to be seen, made the acquaintance of the most eminent men, and " Wandering from clime to clime, observant strayed, Their manners noted, and their States surveyed." How faithfully on his return he discharged his duty to the University, what zeal and enthusiasm he... | |
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