Satires, &cJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, and S. Draper, 1751 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 10
עמוד 23
... less en- tertained fince the appearance of his edition of the fame poet . The liquid Amber of whofe Wit has lately licked up , and en- rolled fuch a quantity of these Infects , and of tribes fo gro- tefque and various , as would have ...
... less en- tertained fince the appearance of his edition of the fame poet . The liquid Amber of whofe Wit has lately licked up , and en- rolled fuch a quantity of these Infects , and of tribes fo gro- tefque and various , as would have ...
עמוד 44
... less joy than I. VARIATIONS . After 405. in the MS . And of myself , too , fomething muft I say ? Take then this verse , the trifle of a day . And if it live , it lives but to commend The man whose heart has ne'er forgot a Friend , Or ...
... less joy than I. VARIATIONS . After 405. in the MS . And of myself , too , fomething muft I say ? Take then this verse , the trifle of a day . And if it live , it lives but to commend The man whose heart has ne'er forgot a Friend , Or ...
עמוד 51
... less unlike that of Horace , than his talents . What Horace would only fmile at , Mr. Pope would treat with the grave severity of Per- fius : And what Mr. Pope would ftrike with the caustic light- ening of Juvenal , Horace would content ...
... less unlike that of Horace , than his talents . What Horace would only fmile at , Mr. Pope would treat with the grave severity of Per- fius : And what Mr. Pope would ftrike with the caustic light- ening of Juvenal , Horace would content ...
עמוד 59
... less lament my fate . My head and heart thus flowing thro ' my quill , r Verfe - man or Profe - man , term me which you will , NOTES . able attention of his Hearers . For , as a celebrated Roman Ora- tor obferves , " Maledicit ...
... less lament my fate . My head and heart thus flowing thro ' my quill , r Verfe - man or Profe - man , term me which you will , NOTES . able attention of his Hearers . For , as a celebrated Roman Ora- tor obferves , " Maledicit ...
עמוד 79
... , ( Tho ' cut in pieces ' ere my Lord can eat ) Yet for fmall Turbots such esteem profess ? Because God made these large , the other less . m Porrectum magno magnum fpectare catino Vellem , ait Harpyiis Sat. II . 79 OF HORAC E.
... , ( Tho ' cut in pieces ' ere my Lord can eat ) Yet for fmall Turbots such esteem profess ? Because God made these large , the other less . m Porrectum magno magnum fpectare catino Vellem , ait Harpyiis Sat. II . 79 OF HORAC E.
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
aetas againſt amongſt atque becauſe beſt cafe caufe cauſe Court Dunciad eaſe Engliſh ev'n ev'ry expreffed expreffion faid fame faſhion fatire fays feem fenfe ferve fhall fhew fibi firft firſt fome fomething fool fpirit ftill fubject fuch fuit fure genius give himſelf honeft honour Horace houſe imitation infinuates juft juſt King laſt laugh leaſt lefs Lord ludicra Maſter Minifter moft moſt muſt never NOTES numbers nunc obferve occafion paffion paſs perfon Pindaric pleaſe pleaſure poem Poet Poet's poetry Pope Pow'r praiſe prefent profe publiſhed purpoſe Pythagorea quae quam quid quod racter reafon rifu Satire ſay ſee ſenſe ſhall ſhould ſhow ſome Southcot ſpeaks ſtate ſtill ſtrong ſuch tafte taſte thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought thouſand thro tibi underſtand uſe verfe verſe Virtue Whig whofe whoſe wife worfe worſe write
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 39 - O Friend ! may each domeftic blifs be thine ! Be no unpleafing Melancholy mine : Me, let the tender office long engage, To rock the cradle of repofing Age, With lenient arts extend a Mother's breath, 410 Make Langour fmile, and fmooth the bed of Death, Explore the thought, explain the
עמוד 13 - you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thoufand years ago. Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown 125 Dipt me in ink, my parents', or my own ? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lifp'd in numbers, for the numbers came. VARIATIONS. After
עמוד 9 - frantic wife elope, 25 And curfes Wit, and Poetry, and Pope. Friend to my Life ! (which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle fong) What Drop or Noftrum can this plague remove ? Or which muft end me, a Fool's wrath or love
עמוד 10 - And drop at laft, but in unwilling ears, 39' This faving counfel, " Keep your piece nine years." Nine years ! cries he, who high in Drury-lane, Lull'd by foft Zephyrs thro' the broken pane, Rhymes ere he wakes, and prints before Term ends, Oblig'd by hunger, and requeft of friends: " The piece, you think, is incorrect? why take
עמוד 38 - Born to no Pride, inheriting no Strife, Nor marrying Difcord in a noble wife, Stranger to civil and religious rage, The good man walk'd innoxious thro' his age. 395 No Courts he faw, no fuits would ever try, Nor dar'd an Oath, nor hazarded a Lye. Un-learn'd, he knew no
עמוד 26 - Above a Patron, tho' I condefcend 265 Sometimes to call a Miniiler my friend. I was not born for Courts or great affairs ; I pay my debts, believe, and fay my pray'rs ; Can ileep without a Poem in my head, Nor know, if Dennis be alive or dead.
עמוד 15 - when by thefe approv'd ! Happier their author, when by thefe belov'd ! From thefe the world will judge of men and books, Not from the Burnets, Oldmixons, and Cooks. 146 Soft were my numbers ; who could take offence While pure Defcription held the place of Senfe ? NOTES.
עמוד 35 - j 365 If on a Pillory, or near a Throne, He gain his Prince's ear, or lofe his own. Yet foft by nature, more a dupe than wit, Sappho can tell you how this man was bit : This dreaded Sat'rift Dennis will confefs 370 Foe to his pride, but friend to his
עמוד 8 - can hide ? They pierce my thickets, thro' my Grot they glide, By land, by water, they renew the charge, They flop the chariot, and they board the barge, io No place is facred, not the Church is free, Ev'n Sunday
עמוד 20 - But wonder how the devil they got there. Were others angry : I excus'd them too ; Well might they rage, I gave them but their due. A man's true merit 'tis not hard to find; But each man's fecret ftandard in his mind, That