Through school and college, thy kind cloud o'ercast, Safe and unseen the young ./Eneas pass'd : Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy 'larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew : Europe he saw, and... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Σελίδα 2481845Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| William John Courthope - 1919 - 216 σελίδες
...taken as a faithful picture of the travelled pupil of the period. "Intrepid then o'er seas and land he flew ; Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. There...Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sous ; Or Tyber, now no longer Roman, rolls, Vain of Italian arts, Italian souls : To happy convents bosomed... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1917 - 488 σελίδες
...on the Spring; he wrote there 1 "And silken dalliance in the wardrobe lies." Henry V, n, chor. I, 2. "To where the Seine, obsequious as she runs Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons. " Dunciad 1v. • "Whom have I hurt? has poet yet, or peer Lost the arch'd eyebrow, or Parnassian... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 σελίδες
...lands he flew: Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. There all thy gifts and graces we display, 295 Thou, only thou, directing all our way ! To where...she runs, Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons ; Or Tyber, now no longer Roman, rolls, Vain of Italian Arts, Italian Souls : 300 To happy Convents,... | |
| A. H. Saxon - 1989 - 512 σελίδες
...openly — for what he revealed about the "deceived" themselves. VII The Universal Yankee Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew; Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. Pope WITH TOM THUMB well launched before the British public, in June of 1844 Barnum was glad to turn... | |
| Adam Potkay - 1994 - 276 σελίδες
...Pope manages the same contrast in a more delicate shorthand when his satire on the Grand Tour leads To where the Seine, obsequious as she runs, Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons,Or Tyber, now no longer Roman, rolls, Vain of Italian Arts, Italian Souls . . . To lands of singing,... | |
| Bruce Redford - 1996 - 156 σελίδες
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunn'd with his giddy Larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew: Europe he saw, and Europe saw him too. (11. 289-94) In the compressed narrative that follows, which takes the young man from France to Italy... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1998 - 260 σελίδες
...Thence bursting glorious, all at once let down, Stunned with his giddy larum half the town. Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew: Europe he saw,...she runs, Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons; Or Tiber, now no longer Roman, rolls, Vain of Italian arts, Italian souls: 300 To happy convents,... | |
| Catherine Ingrassia, Claudia N. Thomas - 2000 - 262 σελίδες
...passes undistinguished through school and college, but makes a spectacle of himself abroad: Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew: Europe he saw,...too. There all thy gifts and graces we display, Thou [Dulness], only thou, directing all our way! (4.293-96) Being the object of the gaze and attracting... | |
| Catherine Ingrassia, Claudia N. Thomas - 2000 - 262 σελίδες
...passes undistinguished through school and college, but makes a spectacle of himself abroad: Intrepid then, o'er seas and lands he flew: Europe he saw,...too. There all thy gifts and graces we display, Thou [Dulness], only thou, directing all our way! (4.293-96) Being the object of the gaze and attracting... | |
| 320 σελίδες
...1742). Gray compounds "silken son of dalliance" out of the "New" Dunciad which West had not seen : "To where the Seine, obsequious as she runs, Pours at great Bourbon's feet her silken sons." Dunciad, Bk IV. and Shakespeare, UV ii. chorus 1. 2 : "And silken dalliance in the wardrobe... | |
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