| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 536 pagine
...beneath the tissued vest." T. WARTON on Shakspearc. Sir Philip Sidney, in his " Defence of Poesie," has the same image. He writes, " Tragedy openeth the...ADDISON. Evidently from the French Horace: " En vain contre le Cid, un ministre se ligue ; Tout Paris, pour Chimene, a les yeux de Rodrigue." BOILEAU. Oldham,... | |
| 1831 - 368 pagine
...comedy will, I think, by nobody be blamed. And much less of the hiorh and excellent O tragedy, that openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue ; that maketh kings fear to be tyrants, and tyrants to manifest their tyrannical humors ; that with... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 394 pagine
...beneath the tissued vest." T. Warton on Shakspeare. Sir Philip Sidney, in his " Defence of Poesie," has the same image. He writes, " Tragedy openeth the...Tickell to Addison. Evidently from the French Horace : u En vain centre le Cid, un ministre se liegue ; Tout Paris, pour Chimene, a les yeux de Rodrigue."... | |
| John William Cole - 1839 - 194 pagine
...comedy will, I think, by nobody be blamed. โ And much less of the high and excellent tragedy, that openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue; that maketh kings fear to be tyrants, and tyrants to manifest their tyrannical humours : that with... | |
| John William Cole - 1839 - 192 pagine
...comedy will, I think, by nobody be blamed. โ And much less of the high and excellent tragedy, that openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue; that maketh kings fear to be tyrants, and tyrants to manifest their tyrannical humours : that with... | |
| 1844 - 648 pagine
...ministre te ligia i Tout Pariipour Chiment a la yeux de Rodrigue. Tickell thus appropriates them : While the charm'd reader with thy thought complies, And views thy Rosamond with Henry's eyes. No ; โ he fell by his own Fame. Like Richmann, he was blasted by the fires himself had sought, and... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1846 - 530 pagine
...covered with iixjme.' The same appropriation of thought will attach the following lines of Ticket! : * While the charm'd reader with thy thought complies...Tickell to Addison Evidently from the French Horace : 1 En vain centre lo cid, un ministre se ligue, Tout Paris, pour Chimene, a lea yeux dc Bodrigue.'... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 616 pagine
...c.om,edy will, I think, by nobody be blamed. And much less of the high and excellent Tragedy, that openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue ; that maketh kings fear to be tyrants, and tyrants to manifest their tyrannical humours ; that, with... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Nathaniel Parker Willis, James Russell Lowell - 1850 - 642 pagine
...ministre te liffue; Taut Paris pour Chimene a let yeux <fc Rodrigue. Tickell thus appropriates them : While the charm'd reader with thy thought complies, And views thy Rosamond with Henry's eyes, cir. Stolen, body and soul, (and spoilt in the stealing) from a paper of the same title in the "European... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1851 - 518 pagine
...The same appropriation of thought will attach the following lines of Tickell : ' While the chann'd reader with thy thought complies And views thy Rosamond with Henry's eyes.' Tickell to Addlson Evidently from the French Horace : 4 En vain centre le cid, tin minislre se li Tout Paris,... | |
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