| 1720 - 302 頁
...beauties, ev'n in them, feem faults. Some figures monftrous and mif-fhap'd appear, Confider'd fingly, or beheld too near, Which, but proportion'd to their light, or place, Due diftance reconciles to form and grace. A prudent chief not always muft difplay His pow'rs in equal... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 236 頁
...Qnintil. lib. ii. cap. 13. P. VOL. I. H Some figures monftrous and mis-fhap'd appear, Confider'd fingly, or beheld too near, Which, but proportion'd to their light, or place, Due diftance reconciles to form and grace. A prudent chief not always muft difplay 17 j His pow'rs in equal... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 240 頁
...lib. ii. cap. 13. P. VOL. I, • . H Some figures monftrous and mis-fhap'd appear, Confider'd fingly, or beheld too near, Which, but proportion'd to their light, or place, Due diftance reconciles to form and grace. A prudent chief not always muft difplay 175 His pow'rs in equal... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 264 頁
...beauties, ev'n in them, feem faults. 170 Some figures monftrous and mis-map'd appear, Confidcr'd fingly, or beheld too near, Which, but proportion'd to their light, or place, Due diftance reconciles to form and grace. A prudent chief not always muft difplay 175 His pow'rs in equal... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 314 頁
...beauties, ev'n in them,feem faults. 170 Some figures monftrous and mis-fhap'd appear, Confider'd fingly, or beheld too near, Which, but proportion'd to their light, or place, Due diftance reconciles to form and grace. A prudent chief not always muft difplay 17 j His pow'rs, in... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1762 - 362 頁
...13. Some AND WRITINGS OF POPE. 135 13. Some figures monftrous and mifhap'd appear, Confider'd fingly, or beheld too near, Which, but proportion'd to their light, or place, Due diftance reconciles to time and place *. BY this excellent obfervation, delivered in a beautiful metaphor,... | |
| John Newbery - 1762 - 292 頁
...beauties, ev'n in them, feem faults. Some figures monftrous and mif-fhap'd appear, Confidcr'U fingly, or beheld too near, Which, but proportion'd to their light, or place, Dae dilfance reconciles to form and grace. A prudent chief not always muft difplay His pow'rs in equal... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 592 頁
...ev'n in them, fecmfaults/ *' Some figures monftrous and mif-fhap'd " appear, •* Confider'd (ingly, or beheld too near, ** Which, but proportion'd to their light, or " place, " Due diftance reconciles to form and grace.'* This juft and flriking metaphor, is nicely appropriated to... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 頁
...beauties, ev'n in them, feem faults. " Some figures monftrous and mif-fhap'd " appear, *' Confider'd fmgly, or beheld too near, " Which, but proportion'd to their light, or " place, *' Due diftance reconciles to form and grace." This juft and ftriking metaphor, is nicely appropriated to... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 524 頁
...know there are to whoso presumptuous thoughts Those freer beauties, ev'n in them, seem faults. 170 Some figures monstrous and mis-shap'd appear, Consider'd...place, Due distance reconciles to form and grace. A prudent chief not always must display, 175 His pow'rs, in equal ranks, and fair array; But with th'... | |
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