The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 56
Página xxxi
... gave each sentence strength and grace , The tuneful voice , the eye that spoke the mind , Are gone , nor leave a single trace behind . justly appreciates the extent of his own poetic powers : LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . xxxi.
... gave each sentence strength and grace , The tuneful voice , the eye that spoke the mind , Are gone , nor leave a single trace behind . justly appreciates the extent of his own poetic powers : LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . xxxi.
Página lxxxiii
... Grace , the Duke of Grafton , the Earl and Countess Temple , John Wilkes , Humphry Cotes , and Robert Lloyd , Esquires , and Mr. Walsh , merchant at Boulogne , each a ring , as a memorial of my regard to their merit . I desire my dear ...
... Grace , the Duke of Grafton , the Earl and Countess Temple , John Wilkes , Humphry Cotes , and Robert Lloyd , Esquires , and Mr. Walsh , merchant at Boulogne , each a ring , as a memorial of my regard to their merit . I desire my dear ...
Página 4
... grace of action - the adapted mien , Faithful as nature to the varied scene , Th ' expressive glance - whose subtle comment draws Entranc'd attention and a mute applause ; Gesture that marks , with force and feeling fraught , A sense in ...
... grace of action - the adapted mien , Faithful as nature to the varied scene , Th ' expressive glance - whose subtle comment draws Entranc'd attention and a mute applause ; Gesture that marks , with force and feeling fraught , A sense in ...
Página 22
... grace the motley list , Actor , Inspector , Doctor , Botanist ? 110 Knows any one so well - sure no one knows- At once to play , prescribe , compound , compose ? Who can - But Woodward came , —Hill slipp'd away , 115 tract entitled ...
... grace the motley list , Actor , Inspector , Doctor , Botanist ? 110 Knows any one so well - sure no one knows- At once to play , prescribe , compound , compose ? Who can - But Woodward came , —Hill slipp'd away , 115 tract entitled ...
Página 23
... grace , The insolvent tenant of encumber'd space ; A paltry player , that in no parts succeeds , A hackney writer , whom no mortal reads , The trumpet of a base deserted cause , Doom'd to the scandal of his own applause ; While thus he ...
... grace , The insolvent tenant of encumber'd space ; A paltry player , that in no parts succeeds , A hackney writer , whom no mortal reads , The trumpet of a base deserted cause , Doom'd to the scandal of his own applause ; While thus he ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
Términos y frases comunes
actor afterwards appeared Bonnell Thornton Bute censure character CHARLES CHURCHILL Churchill Churchill's Colley Cibber court crime critics crown curse dare death died dull Dunciad e'en Earl edition England fame fate favour favourite fear feel foes folly fools Garrick gave genius gentleman George Ghost give Gotham grace hand happy hath heart Hogarth honour Horace Walpole hour House of Commons humour Johnson justice king labours letter live Lloyd Lord Lord Bute Lord Holland Lord Temple mankind merit mighty mind Muse nature ne'er never night North Briton o'er occasion once passion poem poet Pope praise pride published racter rage reign Robert Lloyd Rosciad sacred satire scarce sense shame slave soon soul spirit stage theatre thee things thou thought throne truth vice vile virtue voice Westminster Westminster school Whilst Wilkes wretched