| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 876 strani
...Milton has told us that his " young feet delighted to wander." Nor did he forsake it in his age. " Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieged Albracea, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from whence to win The fairest of her sex, Angelica."... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 524 strani
...Boiardo's poem in the Paradise Regained. The lines are, perhaps, the most musical he has ever produced. Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp. When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieged Albracca, »з romances tell, . The city of Gallaphron, from thence to win The fairest of her sex Angelica, His... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 616 strani
...Boiardo's poem in the Paradise Regained. The lines are perhaps the most musical he has ever produced : — Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Besieged Albraeca, as romances tell, The city of Gallapbron, from thence to win The fairest of her sex Angelica,... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 604 strani
...with B yoke, Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, 385 And waggons, fraught with utensils of war. Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern powers Beseig'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from whence to win 340 The fairest of... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 622 strani
...Boiardo's poem in the Paradise Regained. The lines are perhaps the most musical he has ever produced : — Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican with all his northern po\vers Besieged Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphron, from thence to win The fairest... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 540 strani
...as my collection is, I have not read a fifth part of it. I should, however, like to see your army. " Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican,...northern powers, Besieged Albracca, as romances tell." Not that I accuse you of romancing ; I verily believe that you have all the books you speak- of. Dear... | |
| sir Henry Yule - 1851 - 282 strani
...of his men to cast a slipper into the ditch, it would suffice to form a causeway to the rampart. " Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican,...with all his northern powers, Besieged Albracca." The garrison consisted of 7000 men, half Italians, half Greeks. After a siege of four months, but not... | |
| John Milton - 1852 - 424 strani
...with a yoke : Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, And wagons, fraught with utensils of war. Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican,...powers, Besieged Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from thence to win The fairest of her sex, Angelica, His daughter, sought by many prowest... | |
| 1852 - 874 strani
...with a yoke ; Mules after these, camels and dromedaries, And wagons, fraught with utensils of war. etter hid. Soon had his crew Open'd into the hill a spacious wound, And digg'd out Besieg'd Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from whence to win The fairest of her... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 598 strani
...are perhaps the most musical verses Milton has ever produced?" They are these (si diis placet !) : Such forces met not, nor so wide a camp, When Agrican...powers Besieged Albracca, as romances tell, The city of Gallaphrone, from thence to win The fairest of her sex Angelica His daughter, sought by many proweet... | |
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