... poet, who, could he have looked into this Irish academy, from that part of the infernal regions in which he had been placed by his pupil Dante, might have been tempted to exclaim, in the pathetic words of his own hero : " ' Sunt hie etiam sna praemia... The Rivals: Tracy's Ambition - Pagina 69di Gerald Griffin - 1830Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 580 pagine
...words of his own hero : " ' Sunt hie etiam sna praemia laudi, Snnt lachryma rerum et muntem mortal! a tangunt.' " ' Who's head ?' was the first question...begin. Consther,* consther now, an' be quick.' '"At pner Ascanius mediis in vallibus acri Gaudet equo ; jamque hos cursu, jam preterit illos : Spumanteraque... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1852 - 588 pagine
...hero : " ' Sunt hie etiam sua praemia laudi, Sunt lachryma rerum et mentem mortali a tangnnt.' " ' Who's head ?' was the first question proposed by the...Well, Naughtin, begin. Consther,* consther now, an' bo quick.' " ' At puer Ascanius incdiis in vallibns acri Gaudet equo ; jamque hos cursu, jam preterit... | |
| Gerald Griffin - 1857 - 458 pagine
...laudi, Sunt lachryma rerum et mentem mortal! a tangunt. " Who's head ?" was the first question propseu by the assistant, after he had thrown open the volume...sir." " Well, Naughtin, begin. Consther, Consther,* novr, au' be quick. At puer Ascanius mediis in vallibus acri Guadet equo : jamque hos cursu. jam preterit... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1874 - 320 pagine
...words of his own hero : " Snnt hie etiam sua praemia laudi. Sunt lacrymae rerum et mentem mortallia tangunt." "Who's head?" was the first question proposed...the volume at that part marked as the day's lesson. "Tim Naughtin, Sir." " Well, Naughtin, begin. Consthcr, consther now, an' be quick." " At puer Ascanlus,"... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1874 - 324 pagine
...own hero : " Sunt hic etiam sua praemia laudi. 8unt lacrymae rerum et mentem mortallia tctnyunt." " Who's head ? " was the first question proposed by...the volume at that part marked as -the day's lesson. " Tim Nanghtin, Sir." " Well, Nanghtin, begin. Consther, consther now, an' be quick." " At puer Ascanins,"... | |
| William R. Abbot - 1874 - 32 pagine
...words of his own hero : " Sunthic etiam sua pracmia laudi. Sunt lacrymae rerum et mentem mortalfia tangunt." "Who's head?" was the first question proposed by the assistant, after he had thrown'open the volume at that part marked as the day's lesson. " Tim Naughtin, Sir." " Well, Naughtin,... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1883 - 544 pagine
...pathetic words of his own hero : โ " Sunt hie etiam sua prfemia laudi, Sunt lachryina rerum et meutem mortalia tangunt." "'Who's head?' was the first question...Consther,* consther now, an' be quick.' " ' At puer AsoaniuB mediis in vallibus acri Gaudet equo; jamqvie hos cursu, jam prssterit illos : Spumantemque... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 776 pagine
...exclaim, in the pathetic words of his own hero : โ ' Sunt hie etiam sua praemia laudi, Sunt lachrymae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt.' ' Who's head ?...lesson. 'Jim Naughtin, Sir.' ' Well, Naughtin, begin. Consther,1 consther now, an' be quick.' ' At puer Ascanius mediis in vallibus acri Gaudet equo ; jamque... | |
| Paget Jackson Toynbee - 1909 - 774 pagine
...exclaim, in the pathetic words of his own hero: โ ' Sunt hie etiani sua praemia laudi, Sunt lachrymae rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt.' ' Who's head ?...lesson. ' Jim Naughtin, Sir.' ' Well, Naughtin, begin. Comther,1 consther now, an' be quick.' ' At puer Ascanius mediis in vallibus acri Gaudet equo ; jamque... | |
| 1830 - 550 pagine
...of his own hero ; Sunt hie etiam sua praemia laudi, Sunt lachryma rcrum et mentcm mortalia taogunt. '"Who's head?" was the first question proposed by...marked as the day's lesson. ' " Jim Naughtin, sir." 1 " Well, Naughtin, begin. Consther, consther * now, an' be quick ; At puer Ascanius mcdiis in vallibus... | |
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