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All fools have still an itching to deride , And fain would be upon the laughing side
. , Yet , for what tribunal do painters and sculptors exert their skill ? for the eyes of
the multitude ; in other words , they appeal to the judgment of those , who , in a ...
All fools have still an itching to deride , And fain would be upon the laughing side
. , Yet , for what tribunal do painters and sculptors exert their skill ? for the eyes of
the multitude ; in other words , they appeal to the judgment of those , who , in a ...
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Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man ' s erring judgment , and misguide
the mind , What the weak head with strongest bias rules , Is Pride , the never -
failing vice of fools . Whatever nature has in worth denied , 205 She gives in large
...
Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man ' s erring judgment , and misguide
the mind , What the weak head with strongest bias rules , Is Pride , the never -
failing vice of fools . Whatever nature has in worth denied , 205 She gives in large
...
Página 108
A constant bounty , which no friend has made ; An angel tongue , which no man
can persuade ; A fool , with more of wit than half mankind ; 200 Too rash for
thought , for action too refined ; A tyrant to the wife his heart approves ; A rebel to
the ...
A constant bounty , which no friend has made ; An angel tongue , which no man
can persuade ; A fool , with more of wit than half mankind ; 200 Too rash for
thought , for action too refined ; A tyrant to the wife his heart approves ; A rebel to
the ...
Página 252
Not that I ' d lop the beauties from his book , Like slashing Bentley with his
desperate hook ; Or damn all Shakspeare , like the affected fool 105 At court ,
who hates whate ' er he read at school . But for the wits of either Charles ' s days ,
The ...
Not that I ' d lop the beauties from his book , Like slashing Bentley with his
desperate hook ; Or damn all Shakspeare , like the affected fool 105 At court ,
who hates whate ' er he read at school . But for the wits of either Charles ' s days ,
The ...
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Laugh then at any , but at fools or foes ; These you but anger , and you mend not
those . Laugh at your friends ; and if your ... 60 Judicious wits spread wide the
ridicule , And charitably comfort knave and fool . P . Dear sir , forgive the
prejudice ...
Laugh then at any , but at fools or foes ; These you but anger , and you mend not
those . Laugh at your friends ; and if your ... 60 Judicious wits spread wide the
ridicule , And charitably comfort knave and fool . P . Dear sir , forgive the
prejudice ...
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