Her brow was white and low, her cheek's pure dye Like twilight rosy still with the set sun; Short upper lip — sweet lips! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such; for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere impostors, when all's... Spirit of the English Magazines - Страница 1061820Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 страници
...twilight rjsy still with the set sun ; Short upper lip— sweet lips! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such ; for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere impostors, when nil's done — I've seen much finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal).... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 страници
...twilight rosy still with the set sun; Short upper lip — sweet lips! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such ; for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary...real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal). Lambro's Return HE SAW his white walls shining in the sun, His garden trees all shadowy and green ;... | |
| John Dover Wilson - 1927 - 310 страници
...sun; Short upper lip — sweet lips ! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such; for she was one 60 144 Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere impostors,...real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal). 1818-19. (c) Canto ii, CLXXXII-CCII : HAID^E AND JUAN IN LOVE AND forth they wandered, her sire being... | |
| 1908 - 434 страници
...thankful that the transformation of Galatea cannot be repeated on many modern. statutes. When Byron says : I've seen much finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of your stone ideal. he must have been thinking of some stodgy specimens of modern statuary. But here... | |
| Philip W. Martin - 1982 - 268 страници
...occasions; It mends the morals, never mind the pain. (II, 1) Similarly, there is nothing 'sensible' about for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere imposters, when all's done; I've seen much finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of their... | |
| Roger B. Salomon - 2008 - 318 страници
...(English Romantic Irony, pp. 39-40). 5 See Byron's comparison of a beautiful woman with a statue: . . . she was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race...real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal). [2.118] 6 Epic parallels in Don Juan are traced by, among others, Brian Wilkie, Romantic Poets and... | |
| George Gordon Byron - 1994 - 884 страници
...twilight rosy still with the set sun ; Short upper lip— sweet lips 1 that make us sigh Ever to have seen s life apon a cast which linger'd yet : Bot now tbe die was to be thrown, and all The all 's done — I' ve seen mach finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal).... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1995 - 412 страници
...set sun; Short upper lip - sweet lips! that make us sigh Ever to have seen such; for she was one 940 Fit for the model of a statuary, (A race of mere impostors, when all's done I've seen much fmer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal). 119 I'll tell you why I say... | |
| Katherine Sherwood Bonner McDowell - 2000 - 532 страници
...younger than Bonner, who was born in February 1849. 19. Byron, Don Juan, canto 2, st. 1 18, ll. 7-8: "I've seen much finer women, ripe and real, /Than all the nonsense of their stone ideal." Photographs of "the Blue Entry at Craigie House" verify the aptness of Bonner's description; see, for... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 2000 - 408 страници
...Juan, part of a description of Haidee, selected because Byron also compares life to sculpture: ... for she was one Fit for the model of a statuary (A race of mere imposters, when all's done — I've seen much finer women, ripe and real, Than all the nonsense of... | |
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