| Sir Banister Fletcher - 1902 - 268 Seiten
...Burlington : " You show us Rome was glorious not profuse And pompous buildings once were things of use. Yet shall, my lord, your just, your noble rules Fill...theatric state, Turn arcs of triumph to a garden gate ; ***** Shall call the winds through long arcades to roar, Proud to catch cold at a Venetian door."... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 Seiten
...profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of Use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules 25 Fill half the land with Imitating Fools ; Who random...with old Theatric state, Turn Arcs of triumph to a Garden-gate; 30 Reverse your Ornaments, and hang them all On some patch'd dog-hole ek'd with ends of... | |
| John Dixon Hunt, Peter Willis - 1988 - 420 Seiten
...was glorious, not profuse, And pompous Buildings once were things of use. Just as they are, yet shall your noble Rules Fill half the Land with Imitating...make; Load some vain Church with old Theatric State; 213 Turn Arcs of Triumph to a Garden-gate; Reverse your Ornaments, and hang them all On some patch'd... | |
| John Summerson, John Newenham Summerson, Sir - 1993 - 592 Seiten
...pompous buildings once were things of Use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules, I-'ill half the land with Imitating Fools; Who random drawings from your sheets shall take, And of one beauty manv blunders make; Load some vain Church with old Theatric state. Turn Ares of Triumph to a Garden-gate;... | |
| Jonathan Dewald - 1996 - 236 Seiten
...aristocrat-architects, Lord Burlington, and noted the degree to which others were taking up the fashion: "Yet shall, my Lord, your just, your noble rules/ Fill half the land with Imitating-Fools." Wisely or foolishly, gentlemen were now expected to involve themselves in matters... | |
| Philip Ayres - 1997 - 308 Seiten
...profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of Use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules Who random drawings from your sheets shall take, And...with old Theatric state, Turn Arcs of triumph to a Garden-gate; Reverse your Ornaments, and hang them all On some patch'd dog-hole ek'd with ends of wall,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1998 - 260 Seiten
...magnificence! You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules Fill...with old theatric state, Turn arcs of triumph to a garden-gate; 30 Reverse your ornaments, and hang them all On some patched dog-hole eked with ends of... | |
| Alexander Tzonis - 2004 - 554 Seiten
...Meats: i...i You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of Use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules Fill...with old Theatric state, Turn Arcs of triumph to a Garden-gate; Reverse your Ornaments, and hang them all On some patch'd dog-hole ek'd with ends of wall,... | |
| Erik Bond - 2007 - 306 Seiten
...didactic ground rules, critics rarely cite the lines that immediately follow this supposed moral anchor: Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules Fill...with old Theatric state, Turn Arcs of triumph to a Garden-gate; Reverse your Ornaments, and hang them all On some patch'd dog-hole ek'd with ends of wall,... | |
| William Gibson - 2007 - 236 Seiten
...(1731): You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse. And pompous buildings once were things of Use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules Fill...make; Load some vain Church with old Theatric state. Conscious they act a true Palladian part, And if they starve, they starve by rules of art.40 Mrs. Baynard,... | |
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