| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Aesthetics - 1874 - 290 pages
...Laocoon and his children make ; And first around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father,...aid With pious haste, but vain, they next invade. — DRYDEN. as he comes to their aid. Owing to their great length they could not in an instant have... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Aesthetics - 1874 - 444 pages
...pere, au lieu que dans ce marbre ils liert en meme tems les enfans ct leur pere.' '....' Their destined way they take, And to Laocoon and his children make...around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind.' DRYDEN. RP k Donatus, ^Elius, a renowned grammarian... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Aesthetics - 1874 - 456 pages
...pere, au lieu que dans ce marbre ils liert en meme tems les enfans et leur pere.* r....' Their destined way they take, And to Laocoon and his children make...around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind.' DRYDEN. RP k Donatus, JElius, a renowned grammarian... | |
| Virgil - 1877 - 528 pages
...they came, And licked their hissing jaws, that sputtered flame. 180 We fled amazed ; their destined way they take, And to Laocoon and his children make...around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs theirlimbs and bodies The wretched father, running to their aid [grind. 285 With pious... | |
| Europe - 1878 - 704 pages
...natural. \Vinckelmann admirée the statue for expressing the exact contrary oí' this. 4 Andjîrst around the tender boys they wind, Then with their...The wretched father running to their aid With pious host«, but vain, they next invade ; Twice round hie waist their winding volumes roll'd ; And twk-e... | |
| Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Art - 1880 - 138 pages
...the sea, two terrible serpents came swimming towards the beach, and, reaching it, " Their destined way they take, And to Laocoon and his children make;...around' the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid "With pious... | |
| Virgil - Latin poetry - 1881 - 414 pages
...as they came, And lick'd their hissing jaws, that sputter'd (lame. We fled amaz'd ; their destin'd way they take, And to Laocoon and his children make...wind, Then with their sharpen'd fangs their limbs and-bouies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid With pious haste, but vain, they next invade... | |
| Karl Friedrichs - Sculpture, Greco-Roman - 1881 - 506 pages
...their hissing jaws with sputter'd flame, We fled amazed : their destined way they take, And to Laoeoon and his children make : And first around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid With pious... | |
| Samuel Russell Forbes - 1882 - 382 pages
...proved, that it is in three pieces." "Two serpents. . ..their destined way they take, And to Laocobn and his children make : And first around the tender boys they wind, Then with their sharpened fangs their limbs and bodies grind. The wretched father, running to their aid With pious... | |
| 1882 - 780 pages
...the crushing of Laocoon and his children by serpents : " Their destined way they take, And to Laoooon and his children make; And first around the tender boys they wind, Then, with their sharpened iangs, their limbs and bodies grind— The wretched father, running to their aid With pious... | |
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