| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 страници
...or an estate. Take the following. In addressing Lord Mansfield, he speaks of the grave as a scene, " Where Murray, long enough his country's pride, Shall be no more than Tully, or than Hyde." To Bolingbroke he says — " Why rail they then if but one wreath of mine, Oh all-accomplished St.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 512 страници
...or an estate. Take the following. In addressing Lord Mansfield, he speaks of the grave as a scene, " Where Murray, long enough his country's pride, Shall be no more than Tully, or lhan Hyde." To Bolingbroke he says— "Why rail they then if but one wreath of mine, Oh all-accomplished... | |
| William Newland Welsby - 1846 - 576 страници
...has chambers in the King's Bench Walks." 384 LORD MAN8F1ELD. Conspicuous scene ! Another yet is nigh, More silent far, where kings and poets lie ; Where...country's pride) Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde !" Several anecdotes are recorded of the intimacy of these two illustrious friends, from which it appears... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1846 - 320 страници
...power of words, So known, so honour'd, at the house of lords : Conspienous scene ! another yet is nigh 'More silent far,) where kings and poets lie : Where Murray (long enough his country's pride) Shall he no more than Tully or than Hyde ! Rack'd with sciatics, martyr'd with the stone, Will any mortal... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 страници
...of words, So known, so honour'd, at the House of Lords : Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, 50 (More silent far,) where kings and poets lie ; Where...country's pride) Shall be no more than TULLY, or than HYDE ! wRack'd with-sciatics, martyr'd with the stone, Will any mortal let himself alone ? 55 See Ward by... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 страници
...power of words, So known, so honour'd, at the house of lords : Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, (More silent far) where kings and poets lie ; Where...with the stone, Will any mortal let himself alone ? See Ward by batter'd beaus invited over, And desperate misery lays hold on Dover '. The case is easier... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - 196 страници
...Lord Conbury : And that masterly one to Lord Mansfield : " Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, (More silent far,) where kings and poets lie ; Where...pride,) Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde." And with, what a fine turn of indignant flattery, he addresses Lord Bolingbroke : " Why rail they then,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1850 - 352 страници
...deserved), when, speaking of the House of Lords, he adds — ' Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, (More silent far) where kings and poets lie ; Where...country's pride) Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde ! ' And with what a fine turn of indignant flattery he addresses Lord Bolingbroke — ' Why rail they... | |
| George William F. Howard (7th earl of Carlisle.) - 1850 - 52 страници
...almost forgive it, however, when he turns from the Palace of Westminster to the Abbey opposite — " Where Murray, long enough his country's pride, Shall be no more than Tully, or than Hyde." He again alludes to the aptitude for poetical composition which Murray had exhibited, and also to the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1851 - 384 страници
...power of words, So known, so honour'd, at the house of lords : Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, (More silent far,) where kings and poets lie ; Where...than Hyde ! Rack'd with sciatics, martyr'd with the stonf,. Will any mortal let himself alone ? See Ward,3 by batter'd beaus invited over, And desperate... | |
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