| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 страници
...arise: Nay, should great Homer lift his awful head, 230 Zoilus 5 again would start up from the dead. Envy will merit, as its shade, pursue; But, like a shadow, proves the substance true : 1 The Scotists and Thomists were f Sir Richard Blackmore, a phythe names of two opposing sects in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 332 страници
...must arise: Nay, should great Homer lift his awful head, Zoilus again would start up from the dead. Envy will merit as its shade pursue, But like a shadow proves the substance true; For envied wit, like Sol eclips'd, makes known Th' opposing body's grossness, not its own. 8 The Rev.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 344 страници
...arise: 34 Nay, should great Homer lift his awful head, Zoilus again would start up from the dead. 35 465 Envy will merit, as its shade, pursue; But like a shadow, proves the substance true: For envied wit, like Sol eclipsed, makes known The opposing body's grossness, not its own. When first... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 330 страници
...3 * Nay, should great Homer lift his awful head, Zoilus again would start up from the dead. 36 465 Envy will merit, as its shade, pursue; But like a shadow, proves the substance true: For envied wit, like Sol eclipsed, makes known The opposing body's grossness, not its own. When first... | |
| John Gay - 1854 - 312 страници
...calls her venal train from \\e\V\ The servile fiends her nod obey, And all Curl's authors are in pay. 1 Fame calls up Calumny and Spite : Thus shadow owes its birth to light. As prostrate to the god of day, With heart devout, a Persian lay, His invocation thus begun: " Parent... | |
| John Gay - 1854 - 300 страници
...calls her venal train from hell : The servile fiends her nod obey, And all Curl's authors are in pay. Fame calls up Calumny and Spite : Thus shadow owes its birth to light. As prostrate to the God of Day, With heart devout, a Persian lay, His invocation thus begun : 4 Parent... | |
| John Gay - 1854 - 300 страници
...calls her venal train from hell: The servile fiends her nod obey, And all Curl's authors are in pay. 1 Fame calls up Calumny and Spite: Thus shadow owes its birth to light. As prostrate to the god of day, With heart devout, a Persian lay, His invocation thus begun : " Parent... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 страници
...must arise: Nay, should great Homer lift his awful head, Zoilus again would start up from the dead. Envy will merit as its shade pursue, But like a shadow proves the substance true; For envied wit, like Sol eclipsed, makes known The opposing body's grossness, not its own. When first... | |
| John Gay - 1857 - 302 страници
...calls her venal train from hell: The servile fiends her nod obey, And all Curl's authors are in pay. 1 Fame calls up Calumny and Spite: Thus shadow owes its birth to light. As prostrate to the god of day, With heart devout, a Persian lay, His invocation thus begun: " Parent... | |
| 1858 - 488 страници
...inoffensive manners and unquestioned superiority, that all rejoiced at every step he attained—as all wept when he was snatched away from the still higher honours which awaited him.—Lora Campbell. THE BAR AND SOLICITORS. The prospects of business at the bar are daily... | |
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