Great Turk in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all other offsprings of wit in their birth. The Works of Alexander Pope - Página 233de Alexander Pope - 1737Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 516 páginas
...applied to the same person, in a prose letter of Pope to Mr Craggs, 15th July 1725. " We have, it seems, a great Turk in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and he has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 506 páginas
...applied to the same person, in a prose letter of Pope to Mr Craggs, 15th July 1725. " We have, it seems, a great Turk in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and he has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 396 páginas
...public in general, he to gratify the inordinate desire of one man only. We have, it seems, a great Turk7 in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all other 7 He afterward versified... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 634 páginas
...for the public in general, he to gratify the inordinate desires of one man only. We have, it seems, a great Turk* in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all other offsprings of wit... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 694 páginas
...for the public in general; he to gratify the inordinate desires of one man only. We have, it seems, a great Turk in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne : and he has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 692 páginas
...for the public in general; he to gratify the inordinate desires of one man only. We have, it seems, a great Turk in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne : and he has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1831 - 384 páginas
...great Turk1 in poetry, who 1 This thought Pope afterwards versified in his famous character of Addison. can never bear a brother on the throne ; and has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all other offsprings of wit... | |
| Englishmen - 1835 - 476 páginas
...for the public in general, he, to gratify the inordinate desires of one man only. We have, it seems, a great Turk in poetry who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and has his mutes too, a set of meddlers, winkers, and whisperers, whose business it is to strangle all other offspring« of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 350 páginas
...they want in number, and that is the case with the little senate of Cato. ****** We have, it seems, a great Turk in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and he has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers, and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1843 - 276 páginas
...for the public in general, he, to gratify the inordinate desires of one man only. We have, it seems, a great Turk in poetry, who can never bear a brother on the throne ; and has his mutes too, a set of nodders, winkers and whisperers, whose business is to strangle all other offsprings of wit in... | |
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