| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 320 páginas
...rumour, Not grave through pride, nor gay through folly : An equal mixture of good-humour, And sensihle soft melancholy. ' Has she no faults, then,' Envy...: When all the world conspires to praise her, The woman ',• deaf, and does not hear. ON HIS GROTTO AT TWICKENHAM, Cumposed of Marhle, Spars, Gerra,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 páginas
...passion, awed by rumour, Not grave through pride, nor gay through fully , An equal mixture of good-humour, , — Or issue memhers of an annual feast. Nor past'd the meanest unrega Г Yes, she ha« one, I must aver : When all the world conspires to praise her, The woman '• deaf,... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1837 - 522 páginas
...revival of that Order. He and Lord Scarborough had been * After a long panegyric, he concludes : — " Has she no faults then, Envy says, Sir? " Yes, she...world conspires to praise her, " The woman's deaf, and will not hear ! " These lines have also been ascribed to Lord Peterborough. t Minutes of Conversation... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1837 - 494 páginas
...revival of that Order. He and Lord Scarborough had been * After a long panegyric, he concludes : — " Has she no faults then, Envy says, Sir? " Yes, she...world conspires to praise her, " The woman's deaf, and will not hear ! " These lines have also been ascribed to Lord Peterborough. f Minutes of Conversation... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 páginas
...yet a friend. Not warp'd by passion, awed by rumour, Not grave through pride, or gay tlirough folly, soning but to en- ; Alike in ignorance, his reason...abused, or disabused ; Created half to rise, and h bear. ON HIS GROTTO AT TWICKENHAM, СОНРШКЕ) ОГ MARBLES, SPARS, GEMS, ORES, AND MINERALS. THOU... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1839 - 532 páginas
...revival of that Order. He and Lord Scarborough had been * After a long panegyric, he concludes : — " Has she no faults then, Envy says, Sir ? " Yes, she...world conspires to praise her, " The woman's deaf, and will not hear ! " These lines have also been ascribed to Lord Peterborough. f Minutes of Conversation... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 592 páginas
...a friend. Not warp'd by passion, awed by rumour ; Not grave through pride, or gay through folly — An equal mixture of good humour And sensible, soft...praise her — The woman's deaf, and does not hear.' " — E. b The same thing has happened to me by books. A passage lately read has recalled some other... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 594 páginas
...a friend. Not warp'd by passion, awed by rumour ; Not grave through pride, or gay through folly — An equal mixture of good humour And sensible, soft...conspires to praise her — The woman's deaf, and docs not hear.' " — E. b The same thing has happened to me by books. A passage lately read has recalled... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 596 páginas
...through pride, or gay through folly — An equal mixture of good humour And sensible, soft melancholy. 1 Has she no faults then,' (Envy says,) ' Sir ?' ' Yes,...praise her — The woman's deaf, and does not hear.' " — E. b The same thing has happened to me by books. A passage lately read has recalled some other... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 492 páginas
...through folly; An equal mixture of good-humour, And sensible, soft melancholy. * See ante, p. 40,3. ' Has she no faults, then,' (Envy says,) ' sir?' Yes,...aver; When all the world conspires to praise her, The woman 's deaf, and does not hear. We have already mentioned, in our memoir of Queen Caroline, that... | |
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