Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all. Thus when we view some well-proportion'd dome, (The world's just wonder, and ev'n thine, O Rome!) No single parts unequally surprise, All comes united to th' admiring eyes;... The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy ... - Page 9069edited by - 1901Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 330 pages
...of all.18 Thus when we view some well-proportion'd dome, (The world's just wonder, and ev'n thine, O Rome !) No single parts unequally surprise, All comes united to th' admiring eyes ; 250 No monstrous height, or breadth or length appear ; The whole at once is bold and regular. Whoever... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1855 - 232 pages
...author writ In wit, as nature, what affects our hearts, Is not the exactness of peculiar parts. 'Tis not a lip or eye we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all. Thus when we view some well proportioned dome, The world's just wonder, and e'en thine, 0 Home ! No single parts unequally... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1855 - 240 pages
...author writ. In wit, as nature, what affects our hearts, Is not the exactness of peculiar parts. "lis not a lip or eye we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all. Thus when we view some well proportioned dome, The world's just wonder, and e'en thine, 0 Rome ! No single parts unequally... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1856 - 518 pages
...may sleep. In wit, as nature, what affects our hearts Is not the exactness of peculiar parts ; 'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, But the joint force,...we view some well-proportioned dome, (The world's jnst wonder, and even thine, O Rome !) No single parts unequally surprise ; All comes united to the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 352 pages
...may sleep. In wit, as nature, what affects our hearts Is not the exactness of peculiar parts ; 'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all. Thus when we view some well-proportion'd dome, (The world's just wonder, and even thine, 0 Rome !) No single parts unequally... | |
| Alexander Pope, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 356 pages
...may sleep. In wit, as nature, what affects our hearts Is not the exactness of peculiar parts ; 'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all. Thus when we view some well-proportion'd dome, (The world's just wonder, and even thine, 0 Rome !) No single parts unequally... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 pages
...may sleepi In wit, as nature, what affects our hearts Is not th' exactness of peculiar parts: 'Tis not a lip or eye we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all. Thus when \ve view some well proportion 'd dome, (The world's just wonder, and e'en thine, O Rome!) No single... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1857 - 418 pages
...may sleep. In wit, as nature, what affects our hearts Is not the exactness of peculiar parts ; 'Tis not a lip, or eye, we beauty call, But the joint force, and full result of all. Thus when we view some well-proportion'd dome, (The world's just wonder, and even thine, O Rome !) No single parts unequally... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1859 - 330 pages
...may sleep. In wit, as nature, what affects our hearts Is not th' exactness of peculiar parts ; 'Tis not a lip or eye we beauty call, But the joint force and full result of all. Thus when we view some well proportion'd dome, (The world's just wonder, and e'en thine, 0 Rome) ; No single parts unequally... | |
| John Heiton - Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1859 - 264 pages
...universal, existing in itself independently of the whims and caprices of our sensibilities, — " 'Tis not a lip or eye, we beauty call, But the joint force, and full result of all." * This doctrine we gladly embrace in spite of our Senegalian friend Sambo, who, with colour, nose,... | |
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