| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 páginas
...abroad ; If wrong, I smil'd; if right, I kiss'd ihe tod. Pains, reading, study, are their just pretenie, And all they want is spirit, taste, and sense. Commas and points they set exaetly right, And 'twere a sin to rob them of their mite. Yet ne'er one sprig of laurel grae'd these... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 páginas
...f wrong, I smiled ; if right, I kiss'd the rod, 'ains, reading, study, are their just pretence, Lnd all they want is spirit, taste, and sense. Commas and points they set exactly right, Lnd 'twere a sin to rob them of their mite. Têt ne'er one sprig of laurel graced these ribald?, ¡"rom... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1828 - 264 páginas
...107 Bid some more sober critic come abroad; If wrong, I smiled ; if right, I kiss'd the rod. Pains, reading, study, are their just pretence, And all they want is spirit, taste, atid sense. Commas and points they set exactly right, And 'twere a sin to rob them of their mite. Yet... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 páginas
...Did some more sober critic come abroad 7 If wrong, I smiled ; if right, I kiss'd the rod : I'.mis, / rob them of their mite. Yei ne'er one sprig of laurel graced these ribalds, From slashing Bently down... | |
| James Henry Monk - 1833 - 488 páginas
..." Did some more sober critic come abroad ? If wrong, I smil'd ; if right, I kiss'd the rod. Pains, reading, study are their just pretence, And all they...points they set exactly right, And 'twere a sin to rob them of their mite. Yet ne'er one sprig of laurel grac'd these ribalds. From daring Bentley down... | |
| James Henry Monk - 1833 - 490 páginas
..." Did some more sober critic come abroad ? If wrong, I smil'd ; if right, I kiss'd the rod. Pains, reading, study are their just pretence, And all they...points they set exactly right, And 'twere a sin to rob them of their mite. Yet ne'er one sprig of laurel grac'd these ribalds, From daring Bentley down... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 páginas
...156 Did some more sober critic come abroad ; If wrong, I smiled ; if right, I kiss'd the rod. Pains, reading, study, are their just pretence, And all they want is spirit, taste, and sense : 100 Commas and points they set exactly right, And 'twere a sin to rob them of their mite. Yet ne'er... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 320 páginas
...Mint. Did some more soher critic come ahroad ? If wrong, I smiled ; if right, I kiss'd the rod : Pains, reading, study, are their just pretence, And all they want is spirit, taste, and sense. Commas and puints they set exactly right, And 'twere a sin to roh them of their mite. Yet ne'er one sprig of laurel... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 páginas
...wrong, I smiled; if right, I kias'd the rod : l'a, in, reading, study, are their just pretence, An<l nil they want is spirit, taste, and sense. Commas and points they set exactly right, And 'twere asin to rob them of their mite. Л et no'cr one sprig of laurel graced these ribaJde,From dashing Bently... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 páginas
...see-ret and scandalous history. s «« A painted meadow, ora purling stream," is a verse of Mr. Addlaon. fains, reading, study, are their just pretence, And...points they set exactly right, And 'twere a sin to rob them of their mite. Yet ne'er one sprig of laurel graced these ribalds, From slashing Bentley down... | |
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