All beauty compass'd in a female form, The Princess ; liker to the inhabitant Of some clear planet close upon the Sun, Than our man's earth ; such eyes were in her head, And so much grace and power, breathing down From over her arch'd brows, with every... ... Tennyson's The Princess - Էջ 27Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 142 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
 | John Brown - 1907 - 402 էջ
...Presently out rushed four or five girls, wild and laughing; then came one, bounding like a roe : " Such eyes were in her head, And so much grace and power ! ' ' She was surrounded by the rest, and away they went laughing, she making them always laugh the... | |
 | John Brown - 1907 - 400 էջ
...Presently out rushed four or five girls, wild and laughing ; then came one, bounding like a roe : " Such eyes were in her head, And so much grace and power!" She was surrounded by the rest, and away they went laughing, she making them always laugh the more.... | |
 | Anna Alice Chapin - 1912 - 400 էջ
...Tennyson with any man, and I recall to-night a description of the Princess Ida." He quoted : — " Liker to the inhabitant Of some clear planet close...eyes were in her head, And so much grace and power." Juliet smiled gently at him. She had a warm liking for the doctor, and felt at ease with him. She had... | |
 | Edwin Watts Chubb - 1914 - 484 էջ
...own sex ; she is not an intellectual " blue-stocking," but an altogether attractive personality — "The Princess; liker to the inhabitant Of some clear...eyes were in her head. And so much grace and power. ..." The prince is not a good hero ; it is said that Shakspere has no heroes, only heroines ; so, too,... | |
 | 1896 - 932 էջ
...candid expression In her large dark eyes; an Indescribable air of dignity and refinement Lived through her to the tips of her long hands And to her feet. •> In spite of her unfavorable social position— for the petty gentility of Lannion looked down... | |
 | Arthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert - 1996 - 1224 էջ
...her throne, All beauty compass'd in a female form, The Princess; liker to the inhabitant Of some dear planet close upon the Sun Than our man's earth; such...From over her arch'd brows, with every turn Lived through her to the tips of her long hands, And to the feet 79 Minerva: A Roman goddess, identified... | |
 | Pamela Gossin - 2007 - 332 էջ
...earthly Venus Urania, is so extraordinary in her grace, power and vision that she seems extraterrestrial, "liker to the inhabitant / Of some clear planet close upon the Sun / than our man's earth" (ie, Venus itself) (2.21-3). Although her refined nature and planetary status place her beyond the... | |
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