| 1870 - 974 Seiten
...retreat, swift-stepping to the tune.") Akenside has also thus noticed and characterized the Graces : — "The powers of Fancy, her delighted sons, To three illustrious orders have referred, Three sister Graces, whom the painter's hand, The poet's tongue, confesses, — the miblifite,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 760 Seiten
...favourite walks, And teach thy solitude her voice to hear, And point her loveliest features to thy view. Know then, whate'er of Nature's pregnant stores, Whate'er of mimic Art's reflected forms no With love and admiration thus inflame HI The powers of Fancy, her delighted sons To three illustrious... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1878 - 792 Seiten
...favourite walks, And teach thy solitude her voice to hear, And point her loveliest features to thy view. Know, then, whate'er of Nature's pregnant stores, Whate'er of mimic Art's reflected forms, i«» With love and admiration thus inflame The powers of Fancy, her delighted sons To three illustrious... | |
| John England - 1900 - 580 Seiten
...itself, but the entire must be harmoniously grouped to give a pleasing effect. Akenside finely displays the object — 'Know then, whate'er of Nature's pregnant...delighted sons To three illustrious orders have referr'd — Three sister gnices, wliom the painter's hand, The poet's tongue confesses ; the sublime, The wonderful,... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 Seiten
...her loveliest features to thy view. Know, then, whate'er of Nature's pregnant stores, 14°Whate'er of mimic Art's reflected forms, With love and admiration...delighted sons To three illustrious orders have referr'd; Three sister graces, whom the painter's hand, 145 The poet's tongue, confesses; the Sublime, The Wonderful,... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 Seiten
...her loveliest features to thy view. Know, then, whate'er of Nature's pregnant stores, 14°Whate'er of mimic Art's reflected forms, With love and admiration...delighted sons To three illustrious orders have referr'd ; Three sister graces, whom the painter's hand, 145 The poet's tongue, confesses ; the Sublime, The... | |
| John England - 1908 - 546 Seiten
...but the entire must be harmoniously grouped to give a pleasing effect, and Akenside finely displays the object — "Know then, whate'er of Nature's pregnant...delighted sons To three illustrious orders have referr'd — Three sister graces, whom the painter's hand, The poet's tongue confesses; the sublime, The wonderful,... | |
| John England - 1908 - 578 Seiten
...pleasing effect, and Akenside finely displays the object — ' ' Know then, whate 'er of Nature 'B pregnant stores, Whate'er of mimic art's reflected...delighted sons To three illustrious orders have referr'd — Three sister graces, whom the painter 'a hand, The poet's tongue confesses; the sublime, The wonderful,... | |
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