| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1865 - 816 páginas
...of good-humour And sensible soft melancholy. " IIas she no faults then." (Envy pays) " sir :" Yea, she has one, I must aver ; When all the world conspires to praise her. The woman's deaf, und does not hear.' The lovely duchess, her wild Grace of Queensbeny, is scarcely so often mentioned... | |
| 1865 - 642 páginas
...mixture of good-humonr And sensible soft melancholy. " Has she no fanlta then," (Envy eayx) " ыr i" Yes, she has one, I must aver ; When all the world conspires to praise her. Tht tcvman'i deaf, and does not hear.' The lovely duchess, her wild Grace of Queensberry, is scarcely... | |
| 1866 - 328 páginas
...yet a friend : Not warp'd by passion, aw'd by rumour, Not grave through pride, nor gay through folly, An equal mixture of good humour, And sensible soft...to praise her, The woman's deaf and does not hear. ON HIS GROTTO AT TWICKENHAM, COMPOSED OF MARBLES, SPARS, OEMS, ORES, AND MINERALS. THOU who shalt stop... | |
| Isaac Jack Reeve - 1866 - 332 páginas
...passion, awed by rumour, Not grave through pride, or gay through folly ; An equal mixture of good-humour, And sensible soft melancholy. "Has she no faults,...to praise her, The woman's deaf, and does not hear. POHB. • Daughters of John Gunning, Esq., Castle Coote, Ireland. They first apiTirod at Court iii... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1866 - 338 páginas
...aw'd by rumour, Not grave through pride, nor gay through folly, An equal mixture of good humour, ! "<1 sensible soft melancholy. " Has she no faults then...to praise her, The woman's deaf, and does not hear. ON HIS GROTTO AT TWICKENHAM, COMPOSED OF MARBLES, SPARS, GEMS, ORES, AND MINERALS. THOU who shalt stop,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1866 - 828 páginas
...passion, awed by rumor ; Not grave through pride, or vam through folly— An equal mixture of good-humor And sensible soft melancholy. 'Has she no faults then,' (Envy says,) ' sir?' Yes, she has one, I must uver ; When all the world conspires to praise her, The woman's daif, and does not hear." The lovely... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 520 páginas
...yet a friend. Not warp'd by passion, awed by rumour, Not grave through pride, or gay through folly, u Has she no faults then, (Envy says) Sir ?" Yes, she...to praise her, The woman's deaf, and does not hear. ON HIS GEOTTO AT TWICKENHAM, COMPOSED OF MARBLES, SPARS, GEMS, ORES, AND MINERALS, THOU who shalt stop,... | |
| 1879 - 612 páginas
...on Mrs. Howard, afterwards Countess of Suffolk. After enumerating all her virtues, he goes on : ' " Has she no faults, then," Envy says, "sir?" Yes, she...to praise her, The woman's deaf, and does not hear. ' This, like most of Pope's epigrams, must be familiar to every reader. Who, for example, does not... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1867 - 626 páginas
...of Suffolk. 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...Envy says, ' sir ? ' Yes, she has one, I must aver : 10 When all the world conspires to praise her, The woman's deaf, and does not hear. ON HIS GROTTO... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1867 - 796 páginas
...Hnudeome and witty, jet a friend." " Has she no umita, then ?" Knvy fays, sir. " Yes, she has nue, 1 must aver; When all the world conspires to praise her, The woman's deaf, and docs not bear." ' ' Тoги long quotation goes to prove that Pope had not Marian in his mind's eye... | |
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