| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 482
...— " Let Sporus tremble I what I that thing of silk ! Sporus, that mere white curd of asses milk ! Satire or sense, alas ! can Sporus feel ? Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel ? Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings, This painted child of dirt that stinks and stings ; Whose... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 476
...genius:— ; " Let Sporus tremble ! what! that thing of silk ! Sporus, that mere white curd of asses milk! Satire or sense, alas ! can Sporus feel ? Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel ? Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings, This painted child of dirt that stinks and stings; Whose... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 826
...Sporus tremble — A. What ' that thing of silk Sportis, that mere white curd of ass's milk? Satire of r honied domes, Convolved, and agonizing in the dust. And was it th ! F, Yet lei me flap this bug with gilded wing*. This painted child of dirt, llial stink* and Mings... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...BALL. Let Sporus tremble ! What ! that thing of silk ! Sporus, that mere white curd of asses milk ! Satire or sense, alas ! can Sporus feel ? Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel ! POPE. THE wise policy which had led the unpopular King to assume a particular graciousness towards... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 978
...BALL. Let Sporus tremble ! What ! that thing of silk ! Sporus, that mere white curd of asses milk ! Satire or sense, alas ! can Sporus feel ? Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel ! FOFE. THE wise policy which had led the unpopular King to assume a particular graciousness towards... | |
| Gilbert Highet - 1949 - عدد الصفحات: 802
...spewed to make the batter.46 Mr. Pope is more refined, and actually makes his vulgarities melodious : Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings, This painted child of dirt, that stinks and stings.*? However, all the 'classical' satirists of the baroque period avoided the oddities, the neologisms,... | |
| W. M. Ormrod - 1990 - عدد الصفحات: 156
...lme ziH of the Old English poem, which says (hat Beowulfs ship crosses the sea "most like a bird.' Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings, This painted child of dirt that stinks and stings. By displaying so forcefully and variously the ways in which the discipline of meter guides and shapes... | |
| Rowland McMaster - 1991 - عدد الصفحات: 220
...crawls, and stings and stinks' (p. 716), echoing Pope's fierce lines from the 'Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot': Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings, This painted child of dirt, that stinks and stings. Characters frequently speak in unmarked passages of English verse, no doubt reflecting the nineteenth-century... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - عدد الصفحات: 1172
...SeCePo 9 Let Sporus tremble — 'What? That thing of silk, Sporus, that mere white curd of ass's milk? lunged Seneca. Nor upon all things to obtrude And force some odd similitude. Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings, This painted child of dirt, that stinks and stings; Whose... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 2007 - عدد الصفحات: 764
...enemies: Let Sporus tremble — "What? that Thing of silk, "Sporus, that mere white Curd of Ass's milk? "Satire or Sense alas! can Sporus feel? "Who breaks a Butterfly upon a Wheel?" Yet let me flap this Bug with gilded wings, This painted Child of Dirt that stinks and stings. . .... | |
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