| Edward Walford - 1884 - 628 páginas
...master of the joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ? He'll shine a Tully and a Wümot too. Thus, with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...from no one vice exempt, And most contemptible to show contempt ; THE GARDENS OF ORLEANS HOUSE, 1882. balustrade, &c., gives access from the hall to... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1890 - 332 páginas
...joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ? He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too. • • • • Thus with each gift of nature and of art. And wanting...contemptible, to shun contempt ; His passion still, to covet general praise, His life to forfeit it a thousand ways ; A constant bounty which no friend has made... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1890 - 450 páginas
...drinks and whores : Enough, if all around him but admire, And now the punk applaud, and now the friar. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...contemptible to shun contempt ; His passion still to covet general praise, His life to forfeit it a thousand ways : A constant bounty which no friend has made... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 páginas
...drinks and whores; Enough, if all around him but admire, And now the punk applaud, and now the friar. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...contemptible to shun contempt; His passion still, to covet general praise, His life, to forfeit it a thousand ways ; A constant bounty which no friend has made;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - 566 páginas
...an only less notorious father (Addison's patron), 5 With the same spirit] Spirit, for principle, 234 Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...heart; Grown all to all, from no one vice exempt; 195 And most contemptible, to shun contempt : His Passion still, to covet gen'ral praise, His Life,... | |
| Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - 588 páginas
...Second. P. [See note p. 181.] * With the same spirit] Spirit, for principle, not passion. Wartwrton. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...heart; Grown all to all, from no one vice exempt; 195 And most contemptible, to shun contempt : His Passion still, to covet gen'ral praise, His Life,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 656 páginas
...drinks and whores: Enough, if all around him but admire, And now the punk applaud, and now the friar. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...contemptible to shun contempt ; His passion still to covet general praise, His life to forfeit it a thousand ways ; A constant bounty which no friend has made... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1896 - 136 páginas
...master of the joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ? He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too. Thus with each gift of nature and of art, And wanting...contemptible, to shun contempt ; His passion still, to covet general praise ; 190 A fool, with more of wit than half mankind, Too rash for thought, for action too... | |
| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...506. Who can refute a sneer? I. PALIY — Moral Philosophy. Of Reverencing the Deity. Bk. V. Ch. IX. 188. m. POPE— Moral Essays. Pt. III. L. 21. Becomes it thee to taunt his valiant age And twit with cowardice... | |
| 1897 - 828 páginas
...joke. Shall parti so various aim at nolhing new ? He'll shine a Tully and a Wiluiot too. Thus \vith each gift of nature and of art, And wanting nothing but an honest heart; Grown ail to ail, from no one vice exempt ; And niost contemptible, to shuu contempt : His passion still,... | |
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