She was a gordian shape of dazzling hue, Vermilion-spotted, golden, green, and blue ; Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard, Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barr'd ; And full of silver moons, that, as she breathed, Dissolved, or brighter shone,... The Eclectic Review - Сторінка 200редактори - 1820Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Walter Jackson Bate - 2009 - 784 стор.
...moving skin, the colors and patterns on her "rainbow-sided" body also suggest those of other animals: Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard, Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barr'd. At the same time a "complete" set of teeth, of the sort often described in pastoral love imagery, flash... | |
| John Barnard - 1987 - 192 стор.
...voice', can feel only 'pity' (I. 35-7). She was a gordian shape of dazzling hue, Vermilion-spotted, golden, green, and blue; Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard, Eyed like peacock, and all crimson barred; And full of silver moons, that, as she breathed, Dissolved, or brighter... | |
| Frederic Stewart Colwell - 1989 - 246 стор.
...associated with, but clearly emblematic of, night and the rule of Diana as Selene or Phoebe. Her markings, "full of silver moons, that, as she breathed, / Dissolv'd or brighter shone," and crest of "wannish fire / Sprinkled with stars" (1.50-1, 57-8) are the heraldry of the moon goddess,... | |
| Hermione de Almeida - 1990 - 429 стор.
...possessed the attributes and intelligence of all the other animals in Paradise, then Keats's Lamia, "Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard, / Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barr'd" (I, 49-50), dappled in beauty and varioloid in effect, splendidly patterned and malignantly pocked,... | |
| John Keats, Robert Gittings - 1995 - 324 стор.
...Bright, and cirque-couchant in a dusky brake. She was a gordian shape of dazzling hue, Vermilion-spotted, golden, green, and blue; Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard, 50 Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barr'd; And full of silver moons, that, as she breathed, Dissolv'd,... | |
| Keith D. White - 1996 - 224 стор.
...Consider Keats's description of Lamia: She was a gordian shape of dazzling hue, Ver million-spotted, golden, green, and blue; Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard, Eyed like a peacock, and crimson barr'd; And full of silver moons, that, as she breathed, Dissolv'd, or brighter shone, or interwreathed... | |
| Daniel Albright - 1997 - 324 стор.
...air, in a tobacco trance (Collected Poems, pp. 11-12) The snake-woman in Keats's "Lamia" (182o) was "Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard, / Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barred" (t, lines 49-50); and similarly the speaker of Eliot's poem seems to comprise a whole zoo.... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 стор.
...gnomed mine Unweave a rainbow. 5461 'Lamia' She was a gordian shape of dazzling hue, Vermilllon-spotted, nie barred. 5462 'Lamia' Love in a hut, with water and a crust, Is - Love, forgive us! - cinders, ashes,... | |
| J. D. McClatchy - 1998 - 236 стор.
...Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy— made a gorgeous vampire of his lamia, a nymph transformed into a serpent "Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard, / Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barred." Choerilus: A poet of lasos in Caria and a camp follower of Alexander the Great, whose victories... | |
| Andrew Motion - 1999 - 702 стор.
...to 'move in a sweet body fit for life': She was a gordian shape of dazzling hue, Vermilion-spotted, golden, green, and blue; Striped like a zebra, freckled...like a pard, Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barred; And full of silver moons, that, as she breathed, Dissolved, or brighter shone, or interwreathed... | |
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