| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pagine
...suspicious friend ; Dreading ev'n fools, by flatterers besieg'd, And so obliging, that he ne'er oblig'd ; eus' vary'd lays surprise, [main. And bid alternate...Now burns with glory, and then melts with love ; but must laugh, if such a man there be ? Who would not weep, if Atticus were he ! What though my name... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1824 - 474 pagine
...suspicious friend ; Dreading e'en fools, by flatterers besieg'd, And so obliging, that he ne'er oblig'd ; Like Cato give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause ; While wits and Templars ev'ry sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise — Who but must laugh, if such a man... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 694 pagine
...ne'er obliged ; Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause ; Whilst Wits and Templars every sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise ; — — Who but must laugh, if such a man there be ? Who would not weep, if ATTICUS were he ?"* Attempts have been... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 498 pagine
...ne'er obliged ; Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause; 210 While wits and templars every sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise— NOTES. * Ver. 209. Like Cato, give] In the second volume of the Biographia Britannica is a vindication... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 494 pagine
...ne'er obliged ; Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause ; 210 While wits and templars every sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise — NOTES. Ver. 209. Like Cato, give] In the second volume of the Biographia Britannica is a vindication... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 498 pagine
...concerned ? Bowles. Dreading even fools, by flatterers besieged, And so obliging, that he ne'er obliged ; Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause ; 210 While wits and templars every sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise — NOTES.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 692 pagine
...suspicious friend; Dreading even fools, by flatterers besieged, And so obliging that he ne'er obliged ; Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause ; Whilst Wits and Templars every sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise ; — —... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 460 pagine
...suspicious friend ; Dreading ev'n fools ; by flatterers besieged, And so obliging that he ne'er obliged ; Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive...raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise — Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep, if Atticus were he ? What though my name... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 pagine
...suspicious friend ; Dreading e'en fools, by flatterers besieged, And so obliging that he ne'er obligea ; Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive...applause ; While wits and Templars every sentence r; ¡ is¡ • . And wonder with a foolish face of praise— Who but must laugh, if such a man there... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pagine
...suspieious friend ; Dreading ev'n fools, by flatterers besieg'd, And so obliging that he ne'er oblig'd ; sunbeams, Or likest hovering dreams, The fiekle pensioners...of Morpheus' train. But hail, thou Goddess, sage sentenee raix. And wonder with a foolish faee of praise — Who but must laugh, if sueh a man there... | |
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