Frases de John Hoole

John Hoole era traductor británico.

✵ 1727 – 2. agosto 1803
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John Hoole: Frases en inglés

“In blaming others, fools their folly show,
And most attempt to speak when least they know.”

John Hoole

Book XXVIII, line 7
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“But such their power who rule with tyrant sway,
Whom most they loath the people most obey.”

John Hoole

Book XXXVII, line 774
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“The toils of honour dignify repose.”

John Hoole

"Achilles in Scyros", Act III, last scene
Translations, Dramas and Other Poems of Metastasio (1800)

“To others never do
That which yourselves would wish undone to you.”

John Hoole

Book XXVIII, line 591
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“Not beauty, wealth, or lineage e'er could raise
A woman's name (he said) to height of praise,
If not in action chaste.”

John Hoole

Book XLIII, line 628
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“Love what we see can from our sight remove,
And things invisible are seen by Love.”

John Hoole

Book I, line 396
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“Never let us utter what we never can know,
And chiefly when it works another's woe.”

John Hoole

Book XXXII, line 753
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“What has that wretched damsel left to boast,
What good on earth, whose virtuous praise is lost?”

John Hoole

Book VIII, line 285
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“And Neptune's white herds low above the wave.”

John Hoole

Book XLI, line 66
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“Reflect, ye gentle dames, that much they know,
Who gain experience from another's woe.”

John Hoole

Book X, line 32
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“Tis often constancy to change the mind.”

John Hoole

"Siroes", Act I, scene viii
Translations, Dramas and Other Poems of Metastasio (1800)

“When Fame, O monarch! good or evil tells,
Evil or good beyond the truth she swells.”

John Hoole

Book XXXVIII, line 327
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“My endeavour has been to render the sense of my author as nearly as possible, which could never be done merely by translating his words.”

John Hoole

Preface to Jerusalem Delivered, an Heroic Poem; translated from the Italian of Torquato Tasso (1764), p. xix

“Of all the sex this certain truth is known,
No woman yet was ever content with one.”

John Hoole

Book XXVIII, line 370
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“For while the treason I detest,
The traitor still I love.”

John Hoole

"Romulus and Hersilia", Act I, scene v
Translations, Dramas and Other Poems of Metastasio (1800)

“What more our folly shows,
Than while we others seek, ourselves to lose?”

John Hoole

Book XXIV, line 7
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“For oft the grace
Of costly vest improves a beauteous face.”

John Hoole

Book XXVIII, line 82
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

“These friendly words awhile consoled the fair;
For grief imparted oft alleviates care.”

John Hoole

Book XLII, line 202
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)

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