At Timon's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry out, 'What sums are thrown away!' So proud, so grand: of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdignag before your thought.... The Stowe Catalogue: Priced and Annotated - 50. oldalszerző: Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Henry Rumsey Forster - 1848 - 310 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 oldal
...r ; The thriving plants, ignoble broomsticks made, Now sweep those alleys they were born to shade. At Timon's villa * let us pass a day ", Where all...grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdignag before your... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 516 oldal
...the name of Timon less concealed the satire . than added to the offence. The poet thus writes : — At Timon's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry...grand ; of that stupendous air ; Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught, As brings all Brobdignag before... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 528 oldal
...: the name of Timon less concealed the satire than added to the offence. The poet thus writes : — At Timon's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry...grand ; of that stupendous air ; Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught, As brings all Brobdignag before... | |
| William Henry Smyth - 1851 - 458 oldal
...and thereby avoids the moral of Pope's spiteful invective on the Duke of Chandos :— " At Tiinon's villa let us pass a day, Where all cry out, ' What...grand; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught, As brings all Brobdignag before... | |
| 1852 - 874 oldal
...yews: The thriving plants, ignoble broomsticks made, Now sweep those alleys they were bom to shade. D * come never there. Greatness, with Timon, dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdignag before your... | |
| George Willis - 1856 - 320 oldal
...Taste,' thus sarcastically alludes to the extreme folly of its proprietor. To Timon's villa let 110 pass a day, Where all cry out, ' What sums are thrown...agreeable can come never there. • ' • * * Who but must Inugh, the master when he sees, A puny insect ehiv'ring in the breeze ; la I what huge heaps of littleness... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 oldal
...yews ; The thriving plants, ignoble broomsticks made, Now sweep those alleys they were born to shade. At Timon's villa let us pass a day ; Where all 'cry...grand ; of that stupendous air Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness with Timon dwells in such a draught As brings all Brobdingnag before your... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 362 oldal
...plants, ignoble broomsticks made, Now sweep those alleys they were born to shade. At Timon's villa1 let us pass a day, Where all cry out, ' What sums are thrown away ! ' 100 So proud, so grand ; of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeable come never there. Greatness,... | |
| George Willis - 1858 - 106 oldal
...Taste,' thus sarcastically alludes to the extreme folly of its proprietor. To Timon's villa let us pnss a day. Where all cry out, ' What sums are thrown away !' So proud, so grnnd, of that stupendous air, Soft and agreeahle can come never there. • • • # Who hut must... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1874 - 434 oldal
...rendered more lurid instead of brighter by its junction with that of Chandos — ' At Timon's yilla let us pass a day, Where all cry out, What sums are thrown away ! ' Though Pope tried hard to evade the responsibility, his satire was undoubtedly levelled at the... | |
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