Her lips and cheeks seemed very pale and wan, But on her forehead and within her eye Lay beauty which makes hearts that feed thereon Sick with excess of sweetness ; — on the throne She leaned. The king, with gathered brow and lips Wreathed by long scorn,... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 4791819Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 páginas
...from these : I am now arrived at an Iliad of woes : for I have now to record THE PAINS OF OPIUM , as when some great painter dips His pencil in the gloom of earthquake and eclipse." Shelley's Revolt of Islam. A Digression on Reading Aloud (From the Confessions) I shall now enter in... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 páginas
...from these : I am now arrived at an Iliad of woes : for I have now to record THE PAINS OF OPIUM " as when some great painter dips His pencil in the gloom of earthquake and eclipse." Shelley's Revolt of Islam. A Digression on Reading Aloud (From the Confessions) I shall now enter in... | |
| Douglas Gordon Crawford - 1919 - 398 páginas
...molasses in their vinegar of life. Trade gives employment to numbers and so produces intermediate good. 8. With hue like that when some great painter dips His pencil in the gloom of earthquake and eclipse. (Is this a sentence ?) 9. A Frenchman, having repeatedly heard the word press, used to imply persuade,... | |
| 1920 - 542 páginas
...Adonais 29 — 30.) ... I scarce endure The radiance of thy beauty. (Prometheus Unbound II 5, 17 — 18.) But on her forehead, and within her eye Lay beauty, which makes lie.tr ts that feed thereon Sick with excess of sweetness; (Revolt of Islam V 1920 — 22.) And narcissi... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 páginas
...made the painter; and vet he's but a filthy piece of work. Timon of Athens. Act 1. Sc. 1. L. 200. 8 me, c'est une faute. It is worse than a crime, it is a blunder. JOSEPH FOUCHÉ. As quoted by himse SHELLEY— The Reivlt of Islam. Canto V. St. 23. t There is no such thing as a dumb poet or a handless... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1926 - 758 páginas
...radiant dome. The little child stood up when we came nigh; Her lips and cheeks seemed very pale and wan, But on her forehead and within her eye Lay beauty...thereon Sick with excess of sweetness; on the throne She leaned;—the King, with gathered With hue like that when some great painter dips His pencil in the... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 páginas
...from these ; I am now arrived at an Iliad of woes : for I have now to record THE PAINS OF OPIUM ... as the night ; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. 4 Ring out the old, ring in Shelley's Revolt of Islam (V. 23). I now pass to what is the main subject of these latter confessions,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1927 - 372 páginas
...dome. 23 The little child stood up when we came nigh ; Her lips and cheeks seemed very pale and wan, But on her forehead, and within her eye Lay beauty,...His pencil in the gloom of earthquake and eclipse. 24 She stood beside him like a rainbow braided Within some storm, when scarce its shadows vast From... | |
| James Alexander Kerr Thomson - 1927 - 262 páginas
...because of that restraint which expresses the Irony of his mind. Tacitus, on the other hand, writes ' with hue like that when some great painter dips his pencil in the gloom of earthquake and eclipse.' There is exaggeration in him, but it is the exaggeration of art. It is, as it were, the apocalypse... | |
| English Association - 1913 - 196 páginas
...ruin have been made their food From infancy — ill has become their good.4 He describes the king : the King, with gathered brow, and lips Wreathed by...painter dips His pencil in the gloom of earthquake and eclipse.1 The tyrant is also full of treachery, and, even after he has sworn peace with the rebels,... | |
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