| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 428 páginas
...naught but play the fool and lie. Lot Greeks bo Grceks. and women what they are ; Men have precedency, and still excel; It is but vain unjustly to wage war, Men can do best, and women know it well ; Pre-eminence in each and all is yours, Yet grant some small acknowledgment of ours. And oh, ye high-flown... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 450 páginas
...naught but play the fool and lie. Let Greeks be Greeks, and women what they are; Men have precedency, and still excel; It is but vain unjustly to wage war, Men con do best, and women know it well; Pre-eminence in each and all is yours, Yet grant some small acknowledgment... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1872 - 542 páginas
...anil lie. t>et Greeks be Greeks, and women what they are ; Men have precedency, and still excel ; !t is but vain unjustly to wage war, Men can do best, and women know it well ; Pre-eminence in each and all is yours, Vet grant some small acknowledgment of ours. And oh, ye high-flown... | |
| Esther J. Trimble Lippincott - 1884 - 536 páginas
...naught but play the fool and lie. Let Greeks be Greeks, and women what they are; Men have precedency, and still excel; It is but vain unjustly to wage war, Men can do best, and women know it well; Pre-eminence in each and all is yours, Yet grant some small acknowledgment of ours. And oh, ye high-flown... | |
| Anne Bradstreet - 1897 - 458 páginas
...naught but play the fools and lie. Let Greeks be Greeks, and women what they are. Men have precedency, and still excel. It is but vain unjustly to wage war: Men can do best, and women know it well. Preeminence in all and each is yours — Yet grant some small acknowledgment of ours. And oh, ye high... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1897 - 456 páginas
...touch of flattering meekness. " Let Greeks be Greeks, and women what they are, Men have precedency and still excel, It is but vain unjustly to wage war ; Men can do best and women know it well, Preeminence in all and each is yours, Yet grant some small acknowledgment of ours." This carried the... | |
| Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 páginas
...knot they will full soon untie — Let Greeks be Greeks, and women what they are. Men have precedency, and still excel, It is but vain unjustly to wage war : Men can do best, and women know it well ; Preeminence in all and each is yours — Yet grant some small acknowledgment of ours. And oh, ye... | |
| 1919 - 694 páginas
...it wise to demand its recognition. Let Greeks be Greeks and women what they are; Men have precedency and still excel; It is but vain unjustly to wage war, Men can do best and women know it well. Pre-eminence in each and all is yours, Yet grant some small acknowledgement of ours. Perhaps the most... | |
| John Lord - 1924 - 1012 páginas
...discreet to make such a claim : ' ' Let Greeks be Greeks, and women what they are, Men have precedency and still excel ; It is but vain unjustly to wage war ; Men can do best and women know it well. Preeminence in all and each is yours, Yet grant some small acknowledgment of ours." Could any lady... | |
| Jane Donahue Eberwein - 1978 - 398 páginas
...nought, but play the fools and lie. Let Greeks be Greeks, and women what they are Men have precedency and still excel, It is but vain unjustly to wage war; Men can do best, and women know it well. 4° Preeminence in all and each is yours; Yet grant some small acknowledgement of ours. 8 And oh ye... | |
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