O'er-picturing that Venus where we see The fancy outwork nature: on each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-colour'd fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid did .... Lights and Shadows of African History - 35 ページSamuel Griswold Goodrich 著 - 1844 - 336 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Don Gifford, Robert J. Seidman - 1988 - 704 ページ
...barge she sat in, like a burnished throne, / Burn'd on the water: the poop [stern] was beaten gold ... at the helm / A seeming mermaid steers: the silken tackle / Swell with touches of those flower-soft hands, / That yarely [with a sailor's efficiency] frame the office [do... | |
| Peggy Muñoz Simonds - 1992 - 412 ページ
...outwork nature. On each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-color'd fans, whose wind did seem To [glow] the delicate cheeks which they did cool. And what they undid did. (2.2.191-205) We should notice the implied comparison here between Cleopatra... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 ページ
...outwork nature. On each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-colored fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool. And what they undid did. (II, ii) WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616) Ill's Well That Ends Well 1 Our remedies... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1993 - 166 ページ
...outwork nature: on each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-coloured fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid did. You can see at once the difference between the relatively inert catalogue... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 228 ページ
...is conveyed: On each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-coloured fans whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid did.19 After Antony is dead, Proculeius advises Cleopatra: Do not abuse my master's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 136 ページ
...outwork nature. On each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-colored fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid did. Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides, So many mermaids, tended her i' th' eyes,... | |
| Cris Mazza, Jeffrey DeShell, Elisabeth Sheffield - 1996 - 230 ページ
...same passage over and over, "The barge she sat in, like a burnish' d throne, burn' d on the water.... At the helm, a seeming mermaid steers. The silken...swell with the touches of those flower-soft hands. From the barge a strange invisible perfume hits the sense of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast her... | |
| Gordon Williams - 1996 - 298 ページ
...the barge, those 'pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids', had stood beside the queen plying their fans whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid did. (II.ii.209) Cydnus was the start of an affair which would culminate, like... | |
| Pauline Kiernan - 1998 - 236 ページ
...outwork nature. On each side her, Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-colour'd fans, whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid did. (ll.ii. 197-205) In the historian's narrative there is no mention of mimetic... | |
| Stanley Wells - 1997 - 438 ページ
...outwork nature. On each side her Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids, With divers-coloured fans whose wind did seem To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool, And what they undid did. . . . Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides, So many mermaids, tended her i'th'... | |
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