To see her beauties no man needs to stoop, She has the whole horizon for her hoop. 4. The ANTITHESIS, or SEE-SAW,! whereby contraries and oppositions are balanced in such a way, as to cause a reader to remain suspended between them, to his exceeding delight... Robertson Davies: A Mingling of Contrarieties - Página 1editado por - 2001 - 178 páginasVista previa restringida - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift, Sir Walter Scott - 1883 - 480 páginas
...beauties no man needs to stoop, She has the whole horizon for her hoop. 4. The ANTITHESIS, or SEE-SAw,t whereby contraries and oppositions are balanced in such a way, as to cause a reader to remain suspended between them, to his exceeding delight and recreation. Such are these... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 480 páginas
...beauties no man needs to stoop, She has the whole horizon for her hoop. 4. The ANTITHESIS, or SEE-SAw,t whereby contraries and oppositions are balanced in such a way, as to cause a reader to remain suspended between them, to his exceeding delight and recreation. Such are these... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 480 páginas
...thou may'st add, To see her beauties no man needs to stoop, She has the whole horizon for her hoop. 4. The ANTITHESIS, or SEE-SAW,! whereby contraries and...oppositions are balanced in such a way, as to cause a reader to remain suspended between them, to his exceeding delight and recreation. Such are these... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1886 - 594 páginas
...her beauties no man needs to stoop, She has the whole horizon for her hoop. 4. THE ANTITHESIS, Oil SEE-SAW, •whereby contraries and oppositions are balanced in such a way, as to cau«ea reader to remain suspended between them, to Pr. Arthur, p. 157.— POPE, 1728. This poem was... | |
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