He looked on naked nature unashamed, And saw the Sphinx, now bestial, now divine, In change and re-change; he nor praised nor blamed, But drew her as he saw with fearless line. Did he good service? God must judge, not we! Manly he was, and generous and... Author, Playwright and Composer - Página 741891Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frederic Thomas Blanchard - 1926 - 710 páginas
...a brother craftsman who like himself esteemed a kindly heart above all "riches, or worldly power." He looked on naked Nature unashamed, And saw the Sphinx,...genius blithely free: Who loves a Man may see his image here.29 Apropos of the unveiling of the Fielding bust, a writer in The Saturday Review declared that... | |
| Laurie Magnus - 1926 - 618 páginas
...composed as an inscription for the bust of Henry Fielding at Taunton' — Fifelfo— Fléchier 170 ' He looked on naked nature unashamed, And saw the sphinx, now bestial, mm- divine, In change and re-change ; he nor praised, nor blamed, But drew ter as he saw with fearless... | |
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