| Graham Midgley - 1996 - 200 頁
...garden shows a fondness for formality, geometric patterning, topiary, parterres and gravel paths, where Grove nods at grove, each Alley has a brother, And half the platform just reflects the other. The suff ring eye inverted Nature sees, Trees cut to statues, statues thick as trees. 15 25 A plan... | |
| Judith K. Major - 1997 - 268 頁
...an unenlightened taste would prefer a geometric arrangement of trees to more pleasing intricacies: Grove nods at grove, each Alley has a brother, And half the platform just reflects the other. 'Reciting the litany of important gardening figures, Downing praised other participants in this "natural"... | |
| Patrick D. Murphy, Terry Gifford, Katsunori Yamazato - 1998 - 520 頁
...Timon's Villa are these: His Gardens next your admiration call, On ev'ry side you look, behold the Wall! No pleasing Intricacies intervene, No artful...brother. And half the platform just reflects the other. (P- 5921 The oxymoron "artful wildness" epitomizes the rhetoric by which the potential tensions between... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1998 - 260 頁
...keenness of the northern wind. His gardens next your admiration call, On every side you look, behold the wall! No pleasing intricacies intervene, No artful...brother, And half the platform just reflects the other. The suffering eye inverted nature sees, Trees cut to statues, statues thick as trees, 120 With here... | |
| Anne Whiston Spirn - 1998 - 342 頁
...species was planted. Alexander Pope satirized gardens in which such repetition is taken to an extreme: "Grove nods at Grove, each Alley has a Brother, / And half the Platform just reflects the Other."14 The pattern need not be, literally, parallel: at Naerum Garden Colony, the many freestanding... | |
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