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" There, too, the Goddess loves in stone, and fills(') The air around with beauty ; we inhale The ambrosial aspect, which, beheld, instils Part of its immortality... "
The royal drawing room table book; comprising original tales and poetry - Страница 172
по John Sherer - 1870
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The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 страници
...Media (1360-1428), the father of Cosmo and the great-grandfather age, CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE XLIX. spel ? Would the hope, which thou once bad'st inbale The ambrosial aspect, which, beheld, Part of its immortality — the veil Of heaven is half...

With Byron in Italy: A Selection of the Poems and Letters of Lord Byron ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 486 страници
...which, beheld, instils Part of its immortality; the veil ENUS de' Medici iu Uffizi Gallery, 'Florence. " The Goddess loves in stone, and fills The air around with beauty ; . . . within ths pale We stand, and in that form and face behold What mitid can make when Nature's...

Childe Harold: Canto the Fourth, The Prisoner of Chillon and Mazepa

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1909 - 160 страници
...sweeps Was modern Luxury of Commerce born, And buried Learning rose, redeem'd to a new morn. XLIX. There, too, the Goddess loves in stone, and fills The air around with beauty. We inhale 435 The ambrosial aspect, which, beheld, instils Part of its immortality ; the veil Of heaven is half...

Byron's Childe Harold (canto IV): Prisoner of Chillon and Other Selections

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1911 - 184 страници
...sweeps 430 Was modern Luxury of Commerce born, And buried Learning rose, redeemed to a new morn. XLIX. There, too, the goddess * loves in stone, and fills...beauty ; we inhale The ambrosial aspect, which, beheld, instills 435 Part of its immortality ; the veil Of heaven is half undrawn ; within the pale We stand,...

Poems, Narrative and Lyrical: Required for College Entrance

Robert Porter St. John - 1911 - 270 страници
...Luxury of Commerce born, And buried Learning rose, redeemed to a new morn. XLIX There, too, the Goddess0 loves in stone, and fills The air around with beauty...inhale The ambrosial aspect, which, beheld, instils 435 Part of its immortality; the veil Of heaven is half undrawn ; within the pale We stand, and in...

The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art Based Originally on ...

Charles Mills Gayley - 1911 - 686 страници
...So bending tries to veil the matchless boast, The mingled beauties of exulting Greece. And Byron's There too the goddess loves in stone, and fills The air around with beauty. — Childe Harold, 4, 49-53. One of the most beautiful of the Greek Aphrodites is the Petworth (opp....

Florence in Poetry, History, and Art

Sara Agnes Ryan - 1913 - 496 страници
...Hadrian's villa, Rome, and was brought to Florence by Duke Ferdinand. It is described thus by Byron : "There, too, the Goddess loves in stone, and fills...that form and face behold What mind can make, when Nature 's self would fail; And to the fond idolaters of old Envy the innate flash which such a soul...

English Poems: From the College Entrance Requirements in English

Vida Dutton Scudder - 1919 - 572 страници
...sweeps Was modern Luxury of Commerce born, And buried Learning rose, rcdeem'd to a new morn. XLIX. There, too, the Goddess loves in stone, and fills The air around with beauty. We inhale 435 The ambrosial aspect, which, beheld, instils Part of its immortality ; the veil Of heaven is half...

Inspiration: An Anthology of Utterances by Creative Minds Defining the ...

Jack Lindsay - 1928 - 148 страници
...fired, inspired, At every kindling keek, But bashing, and dashing, I feared aye to speak. BYRON i. THERE, too, the Goddess loves in stone, and fills...beheld, instils Part of its immortality ; the veil We stand, and in that form and face behold What Mind can make, when Nature's self would fail; And to...

Arnold's Library of the Fine Arts, Том 3

1832 - 592 страници
...expected from the writer who, speaking of the Venus de' Medici, says — " There too the Goddess lives in stone, and fills The air around with beauty ; we...aspect, which beheld, instils Part of its immortality." Now if, notwithstanding all this, the statue itself did " not come within a league of his conception...




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