The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, Zväzok 461790 |
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Strana 2
... thofe who defy all Laws Human and Divine , ver . 99. An Objection anfwered , ver . 131 . PART II . Rules for the Conduct of Satire . Juftice and Truth its chief and effential Property , ver . 169. Prudence in the Application of Wit and ...
... thofe who defy all Laws Human and Divine , ver . 99. An Objection anfwered , ver . 131 . PART II . Rules for the Conduct of Satire . Juftice and Truth its chief and effential Property , ver . 169. Prudence in the Application of Wit and ...
Strana 5
... thofe Virtues which they fed before . And fure , the deadlieft Foe to Virtue's flame , Our worst of Evils , is perverted Shame . Beneath this load , what abject numbers groan , Th ' entangled Slaves to folly not their own ! Meanly by ...
... thofe Virtues which they fed before . And fure , the deadlieft Foe to Virtue's flame , Our worst of Evils , is perverted Shame . Beneath this load , what abject numbers groan , Th ' entangled Slaves to folly not their own ! Meanly by ...
Strana 6
... thofe ills fhe cannot cure . 100 The Worthy court her , and the Worthlefs fear ; Who fhun her piercing eye , that eye revere . Her awful voice the Vain and Vile obey , And every foe to Wisdom feels her fway . Smarts , Pedants , as fhe ...
... thofe ills fhe cannot cure . 100 The Worthy court her , and the Worthlefs fear ; Who fhun her piercing eye , that eye revere . Her awful voice the Vain and Vile obey , And every foe to Wisdom feels her fway . Smarts , Pedants , as fhe ...
Strana 35
... thofe , in these acquit ? In both , to reafon right , is to submit . Better for us , perhaps , it might appear , Were there all harmony , all virtue here ; That never air or ocean felt the wind , That never paffion difcompos'd the mind ...
... thofe , in these acquit ? In both , to reafon right , is to submit . Better for us , perhaps , it might appear , Were there all harmony , all virtue here ; That never air or ocean felt the wind , That never paffion difcompos'd the mind ...
Strana 37
... thofe , or all to thee ? The powers of all fubdued by thee alone , Is not thy Reafon all these powers in one ? 215 220 225 230 VIII . See , through this air , this ocean , and this earth , All matter quick , and bursting into birth ...
... thofe , or all to thee ? The powers of all fubdued by thee alone , Is not thy Reafon all these powers in one ? 215 220 225 230 VIII . See , through this air , this ocean , and this earth , All matter quick , and bursting into birth ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
aetas againſt atque Balaam beſt Biſhop bleffing bleft cauſe charms Court Dæmon eaſe EPISTLE ev'n eyes faid fame fatire fave feem feven fhade fhall fhine fhould fibi figh fince fing firft firſt fmile foes foft Folly fome fool foul Friend ftill ftrong fuch fure GODFREY KNELLER grace Happineſs heart Heaven himſelf honeft Honour Houſe Juft juſt King Knave laft laſt learn'd leaſt lefs Lord lov'd ludicra mankind moſt Mufe muft muſt ne'er numbers nunc o'er Paffion paſs pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure Poet praiſe pride profe quae quam quid quod Reaſon reft rhyme rife rifu riſe Sappho Satire Senfe ſhall ſhe ſtate ſtill tamen taſte thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand tibi Truth Twas uſe VARIATION Verfe verſe Vice Virtue Whig whofe Whoſe wife worfe worſe write XLVI
Populárne pasáže
Strana 60 - Nor think, in Nature's state they blindly trod; The state of Nature was the reign of God: Self-love and social at her birth began, Union the bond of all things, and of man.
Strana 140 - His gardens next your admiration call; On every side you look, behold the wall! No pleasing intricacies intervene, No artful wildness to perplex the scene ; Grove nods at grove, each alley has a brother, And half the platform just reflects the other.
Strana 52 - The learn'd is happy Nature to explore, The fool is happy that he knows no more; The rich is happy in the plenty given, The poor contents him with the care of Heaven.
Strana 41 - With too much weakness for the Stoic's pride, He hangs between, in doubt to act or rest; In doubt to deem himself a God or Beast; In doubt his mind or body to prefer; Born but to die, and...
Strana 39 - Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees : Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...
Strana 36 - Mark how it mounts to man's imperial race, From the green myriads in the peopled...
Strana 213 - The balanc'd World, and open all the Main ; Your Country, chief, in Arms abroad defend, At home, with Morals, Arts, and Laws amend; How shall the Muse, from such a Monarch, steal $ An hour, and not defraud the Public weal?
Strana 50 - Fools ! who from hence into the notion fall, That vice or virtue there is none at all. If white and black blend, soften, and unite A thousand ways, is there no black or white ? Ask your own heart, and nothing is so plain ; 'Tis to mistake them, costs the time and pain.
Strana 38 - To serve mere engines to the ruling mind ? Just as absurd for any part to claim To be another in this...
Strana 64 - Love all the faith, and all th' allegiance then, For nature knew no right divine in men ; No ill could fear in God, and understood A sovereign being but a sovereign good, True faith, true policy, united ran ; That was but love of God, and this of man. Who first taught souls enslav'd, and realms undone, Th...