| 1903 - 1186 páginas
...angels fear to tread.8 . Line 66. Led by the light of the Maeonian star. Line 89. Content if hence th' unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew.8 Part Hi. Line ISO. What dire offence from amorous canses springs ! What mighty contests rise... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1906 - 204 páginas
...now lost) no more attempts to rise, But in low numbers short excursions tries : Content, if hence th' unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew : 740 Careless of censure, nor too fond of fame; Still pleas'd to praise, yet not afraid to blame,... | |
| George Paston - 1909 - 420 páginas
...more attempts to rise, But in low numbers short excursions tries ; Content, if hence th' unlearned their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew : Careless of censure, nor too fond of fame ; Still pleased to praise, yet not afraid to blame, Averse... | |
| Henry Sherman Wyer - 1914 - 334 páginas
...more learned than the others." This maxim was rendered by Pope as follows: — "Content if here th' unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew." The Grampus sailed from Nantucket the 10th of April, 1751. The young sea philosopher kept silence until... | |
| John Bartlett, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1914 - 1514 páginas
...tread.2 Line 66. led by the light of the Maeonian star. Line ss Í Content if hence th' unlearn'cl their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew.* Part iti. Line ISO What dire offence from amorous causes springs ! What mighty contests rise from trivial... | |
| Giuseppe Fumagalli - 1915 - 784 páginas
...da due versi (739-740) del POPE ne\\' Essay on criticism che sono i seguenti : Content, if hence th' unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew. 1491. Giurare sulle parole del maestro. 1492. E nostro vizio d'imparare più per la scuola che per... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 páginas
...now lost) no more attempts to rise, But in low numbers short excursions tries: Content, if thence th' Have err'd not, that I march to meet my doom. Thou hast not made my life so «° • A quotation from an mon wrote An Eat! I-ssav on l\>,-try by OB Translated Veru. the Ouko uf... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1926 - 310 páginas
...lost) no more attempts to rise, But in low numbers short excursions tries : Content, if hence, th' unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew: 740 Careless of censure, nor too fond of fame; Still pleas 'd to praise, yet not afraid to blame; Averse... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 páginas
...now lost) no more attempts to rise, But in low Numbers short Excursions tries : Content, if hence th' Unlearn'd their Wants may view, The Learn'd reflect on what before they knew: 740 Careless of Censure, nor too fond of Fame, Still pleas'd to praise, yet not afraid to blame, Averse... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1926 - 312 páginas
...now lost) no more attempts to rise, But in low numbers short excursions tries: Content, if hence, th' unlearn'd their wants may view, The learn'd reflect on what before they knew: 740 Careless of censure, nor too fond of fame ; Still pleas'd to praise, yet not afraid to blame; Averse!... | |
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