The Rolliad: In Two Parts ; Probationary Odes for the Laureatship ; and Political Eclogues: with Criticisms and IllustrationsJ. Ridgway, 1799 - 524 עמודים A collection of satires on Pitt and his followers by Richard Tickell, Richard Fitzpatrick, Joseph Richardson, George Ellis, French Laurence and others. |
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עמוד xxiii
... appears to be the last hair in the tail of pro- crastination " The Master of the Rolls , who first used this phrase , is a most eloquent speaker . See Lord Mulg . Essays on Eloquence , Vol . II . you this tail of procrastination " is ...
... appears to be the last hair in the tail of pro- crastination " The Master of the Rolls , who first used this phrase , is a most eloquent speaker . See Lord Mulg . Essays on Eloquence , Vol . II . you this tail of procrastination " is ...
עמוד 4
... appears from the Genealogy of the Rollos , Duke ROLLO came to England more than 60 years before the battle of Hastings : though the Poet represents him as the principal hero in that memorable engagement . But such devia- tions from ...
... appears from the Genealogy of the Rollos , Duke ROLLO came to England more than 60 years before the battle of Hastings : though the Poet represents him as the principal hero in that memorable engagement . But such devia- tions from ...
עמוד 6
... appears to be that amiable * young Noble- man , whose Diary we have all perused with so much pleasure . Of him he says , — Superior to abuse , He nobly glories in the name of Goose ; Such Geese at Rome from the perfidious Gaul Preserv'd ...
... appears to be that amiable * young Noble- man , whose Diary we have all perused with so much pleasure . Of him he says , — Superior to abuse , He nobly glories in the name of Goose ; Such Geese at Rome from the perfidious Gaul Preserv'd ...
עמוד 12
... * late writer , who appears to be perfectly conversant with the language and purposes of our present men * Key to Parliamentary Debates , published by Debrett . syno- in power . " Starvation ( says he ) 12 CRITICISMS ON.
... * late writer , who appears to be perfectly conversant with the language and purposes of our present men * Key to Parliamentary Debates , published by Debrett . syno- in power . " Starvation ( says he ) 12 CRITICISMS ON.
עמוד 15
... appears to have been first written , Resplendent PHIPPS who shines our lesser Bear ; the noble head of this illustrious family hav- ing been called the Great Bear . But this * " Behold , Sir , another feature of the procrastinating ...
... appears to have been first written , Resplendent PHIPPS who shines our lesser Bear ; the noble head of this illustrious family hav- ing been called the Great Bear . But this * " Behold , Sir , another feature of the procrastinating ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
admirable Æneid alluded ANTISTROPHE beauty Behold BILLY CECIL WRAY character compliment Court critics D-mn DELAVAL Delpini divine Duke DUNDAS Eclogue eyes fair fame fate favour genius George give glory grace Hail hand Hastings head Heav'n hero honour House of Commons illustrious IMITATIONS JENKY Joseph Warton justice King kingdom of Ireland late Laureat learned Lord Lordship lyre Majesty Marquis Marquis of Buckingham MERLIN mighty Minister Muse never noble NUMBER o'er observe occasion panegyric passage Peers Pindar PITT PITT's poem poet Poetry pow'r praise present PRETTYMAN pride readers ROLLE ROLLIAD ROLLO Royal Scrutiny shew sing SIR CECIL Sir Richard smiles song soul Sovereign speech spirit thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought THURLOW tion tongue truth verse Virgil virtues vote Warton Whigs whole word worthy WRAY youth
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 454 - But as for me, I am a worm, and no man; a very scorn of men, and the outcast of the people.
עמוד 44 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold, Satan exalted sat...
עמוד 19 - The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers, And heavily in clouds brings on the day, The great, the important day, big with the fate Of Cato and of Rome.
עמוד 518 - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake : Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. All. Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. 3 Witch. Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf : Witches...
עמוד 456 - Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended? who hath gathered the wind in his fists? who hath bound the waters in a garment? who hath established all the ends of the earth? what is his name, and what is his...
עמוד 12 - For, true to public virtue's patriot plan, He loves the minister, and not the man, Alike the advocate of North and wit, The friend of Shelburne and the guide of Pitt.
עמוד 384 - A double portion of my patriot zeal, " Active to spread the fire it dar'd to feel " Through raptur'd Senates, and with awful power " From the full fountain of the tongue "To roll the rapid tide along, " Till a whole nation caught the flame. " So on thy Sire shall Heav'n bestow " A blessing TULLY fail'd to know, " And redolent in thee diffuse thy Father's fame.
עמוד 357 - High fhe hangs the hero's fpear ; And there, with all the palms of peace combin'd, Her unpolluted hands the milder trophy rear. To Kings like thefe, her genuine theme, The Mufe a blamelefs homage pays ; To GEORGE, of kings like thefe fupreme.
עמוד 299 - Hail inexhausted, boundless spring Of sacred truth and Holy Majesty ! Grand is thy form — 'bout five feet ten, Thou well-built, worthiest, best of men ! Thy chest is stout, thy back is broad— Thy Pages view thee, and are aw'd ! Lo ! how thy white eyes roll ! Thy whiter eye-brows stare ! Honest soul ! Thou'rt witty, as thou'rt fair I III.
עמוד 19 - Jim with age, &c. &c." This is a very great beauty, for it fares with ideas, as with individuals ; we are the more interested in their fate, the better we are acquainted with them. But how inferior is Addison in this respect to our author ? Gimlets they are, &c.