| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 páginas
...bear reproof who merit praise. Twere well might critics still this freedom take, But Appins reddens at each word you speak. And stares tremendous, with...threatening eye, like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry. Pear most to tax an honourable fool, Whose right it is, uncensur'd, to be dull : Such, without wit,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 334 páginas
...bear reproof who merit praise. 'Tvrere well might critics still this freedom take, Bat Appius reddens at each word you speak, And stares tremendous, with...threatening eye, Like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry. Fear most to tax an honourable fool, Whose right it is, uncensur'd, to be dull : Such, without wit,... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 328 páginas
...merit praise. 'Twere well might critics still this freedom take, But Appins reddens at each word yon speak, And stares tremendous, with a threatening eye, Like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry. Fear most to tax an honourable fool, Whose right it is, uncensur'd, to be doll : Such, without wit,... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 páginas
...bear reproof who merit praise. Twere well might critics still this freedom take. But Appins reddens at each word you speak, And stares tremendous, with...threatening eye. Like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry. J'^r most to tax an honourable fool, Whose right it is, uncensur'd, to be dull : Soch, without wit,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 páginas
...bear reproof, who merit praice. Twere well might critics still this freedom take : But Appius reddens at each word you speak, And stares tremendous, with a threatening eye, 586 like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry. VARIATIONS. Ver. 547. The Author has here omitted the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 516 páginas
...well might critics still this freedom take, But Appius reddens at each word you speak ; And starts tremendous with a threatening eye, Like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry." papers of the same title, which his nurse informed me she had conveyed thither out of his sight, believing... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1849 - 638 páginas
...makes superior sense heloved. 91 Twere well might erities still this freedom take : But Appins reddens at each word you speak, And stares tremendous, with a threatening eye, Like some fieree tyrant in old tapestry. Fear must to tax an honoorahle fool, Whuse right it is, uncensored,... | |
| 1822 - 284 páginas
...bear reproof who merit praise. 'Twere well might critics still this freedom take, But Appius reddens at each word you speak, And stares tremendous, with...threatening eye, Like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry. Fear most to tax an honourable fool, Whose right it is, uncensured, to be dull: Such, without wit,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...bear reproof, who merit praise. 'Twere well might crities still this freedom take t But Appius reddens form, and Tooks began to live; With sweeter notes...rising temple rung ; A Raphael painted, and a Vida sung Fear most to tax an honourable fool, Whose right it is, uncensur'd, to be dull ! Such, without wit,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 634 páginas
...has for so excessive a resentment ; nor imagine how thesef * On Criticism. •j- But Appius reddens at each word you speak, And stares tremendous with...threatening eye, Like some fierce tyrant in old tapestry. three lines can be called a reflection on his person, which only describe him subject a little to anger... | |
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