| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 páginas
...grands.in.-s, in their doublets drcst. In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold ; Alike fantastic, if too ets, how little they are in our eyes! We tread thein to dust, and a troop of them dies, 4 And smooth or rough with them is rightonvroug: In the brightM use tho'thousand charms conspire. Her... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 páginas
...grandsires in their doublets drest. In words as fashions the same rule will hold, Alike fantastic if 100 new or old : Be not the first by whom th'e new are...the last to lay the old aside. But most by numbers jndge a poet's song. And smooth or rough with them is right or wrong: In the bright Muse though thousandcharms... | |
| Alexander Crombie - 1809 - 456 páginas
...admitted by every lexicographer. In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold ; Alike fantastic, if too new or old : Be not the first, by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. I'vpe's Essay on Criticism. In short, in this, as in every other question on this subject,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 páginas
...hold ; alike fantastic, if too new or old : be not the first by whom the new are try'd, 335 nor yet the last to lay the old aside, But most by numbers...rough, with them, is right or wrong: in the bright muse tho' thousand charms conspire her voice is all these tuneful fools admire; 340 •who haunt Parnassus... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 páginas
...hold ; alike fantastic, if too new or old : be not the first by whom the new are try'd, 335 nor yet the last to lay the old aside, But most by numbers...rough, with them, is right or wrong: in the bright muse tho' thousand charms conspire her voice is all these tuneful fools admire; 340 who haunt Parnassus... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 276 páginas
...our most elegant poet, Pope : In words, as fashions, the same rule will bold, Alike fantastick if too new or old : Be not the first by whom the new are tried, , Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. Essay en Criticism. (4) Dress of great importance to the first impression we make upon others.... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 páginas
...will quickly pass, And one unbounded spring encircle all. SECTION IV. On Versification. MANY by Number judge a Poet's song} And smooth or rough, with them,...conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire; Who haunt Parnassus but to please their ear, "J Not for the doctrine, but the music there. J Not mend... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 230 páginas
...will hold, Alike fantastic if too new or old : Be not the first by whom the new are try'd, 335 Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. But most by numbers...rough with them is right or wrong: In the bright Muse tho' thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire ; 340 Who haunts Parnassus... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 páginas
...hold ; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old : Be not the first by whom the new are try'd, 335 Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. But most by numbers...with them, is right or wrong : In the bright muse, tho' thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire : 340 Who haunt Parnassus... | |
| Horace - 1812 - 198 páginas
...hold ; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old : Be not the first by whom the new are try'd, 335 Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. But most by Numbers...rough, with them, is right or wrong: In the bright Muse tho' thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire; 340 Who haunt Parnassus... | |
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