| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 páginas
...flower Nature got the dart ; But both in him fo equal are, None knows which bears the happicft fhare. To him no author was unknown, Yet what he wrote was...own ; He melted not the ancient gold, Nor, with Ben. Johnfon, did make bold To plunder all the Roman ftores Of poets and of orators; Horace's wit and Virgil's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 páginas
...Now private pity ftrove with publick hate, " Rcafoa with rage, and eloquence with fate." On Cowley. " To him no author was unknown, " Yet what he wrote was all his own ; " Horace's " Horace's wit, and Virgil's ftate, " He did not fteal, but emulate! " And when he would... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 páginas
...art Of !;ower nature got the fiait; But both in him'fo equal are. None knows which bears ibe happfeft mare. To him no author was unknown, Yet what he wrote was all his own; He melted no; the ancient gold, Nor, with Ben Jonfon, did make bold To plunder all the Roman ftore« Of poets... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 páginas
...flower Nature got the dart ; But both in him fo equal are. None knows which bears the happieft flure : To him no author was unknown. Yet what he wrote was all his own ; He melred not the ancient gold, Nor, with Ben Jonfon, did make bold To plunder all the Roman flores. Of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 páginas
...private pity strove with publick hate, " Reason with rage, and eloquence with fate." Oil Cowley. " To him no author was unknown, " Yet what he wrote was all his own, " Horace's wit, and Virgil's state, " He did not steal, but emulate! " And when he would like them... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 páginas
...Naw private pity ilrove with public hate, " Reafon with rage, and eloquence with fate." On Cowley. ** To him no author was unknown, ** Yet what he Wrote was all his own ; " Horace's wit, and Virgil's flate, " He did not fteal, but emulate ! " And, when he would like them... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...private pity strove with publick hate, " Reason with rag«, and eloquence with fate." On Cowley. " To him no author was unknown, " Yet what he wrote was all his own, " Horace's wit, and Virgil's state, " He did not steal, but emulate 1 " And when he would like them... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 páginas
...flower nature got the ftart; But bjt.i in him to equal are, None knows which bears the happieA fliare. To him no author was unknown, Yet what he wrote was all iris r-wn ; He melted not the ancient . . ifh Een Jon Ion, did make bcli To pi jnder all the Roman... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 336 páginas
...Now private phy strove with public hate, " Reason with rage, and eloquence with fate." i On Cowley. " To him no author was unknown, " Yet what he wrote was all his own ; " Horace's wit, and Virgil's state, " He did not steal but emulate ! " And, when he would like them... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 482 páginas
...ftrove with public hate, " Reafon with rage, and eloquence with fate." On t) ENHA IVL 8t On Cbwley. ** TO him no author was unknown, *'* Yet what he wrote was all his owo ; ** Horace's wit, and Virgil's ftate, " He did not ftealj but emulate ! " Andj when he would like... | |
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