| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - Liczba stron: 416
...half-a-crown ; " He, who still wanting, though he lives on theft, Steals much, spends little, yet has nothing left ; And he who now to sense, now nonsense leaning,...but blunders round about a meaning ; And he whose fustian 's so sublimely bad, It is not poetry, but prose run mad; All these my modest satire bade translate,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - Liczba stron: 386
...half-a-crown ;l3 He, who still wanting, thougn he lives on theft, Steals much, spends little, yet has nothing left ; And he who now to sense, now nonsense leaning, Means not, but blunders round abou. J, meaning ; And he whose fustian 's so sublimely bad, It is not poetry, but prose run mad ;... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1846 - Liczba stron: 410
...half-a-crown ; " He, who still wanting, though he lives on theft, Steals much, spends little, yet has nothing left ; And he who now to sense, now nonsense leaning, Means not, but blunders rotmd about a meaning And he whose fustian 's so sublimely bad, It is not poetry, but prose run mad;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - Liczba stron: 524
...Steals much, spends little, yet has nothing left : And he, who now to sense, now nonsense leaning, 185 Means not, but blunders round about a meaning : And...translate, And own'd that nine such poets made a Tate. 190 How did they fume, and stamp, and roar, and chafe ; And swear, not ADDISON himself was safe ! Ver.... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - Liczba stron: 646
...year ; He, who still wanting, though he lives on theft, Steals much, spends little, yet has nothing left : And he, who now to sense, now nonsense leaning,...but blunders round about a meaning : And he, whose fustian 's so sublimely bad, It is not poetry, but prose run mad : All these, my modest satire bade... | |
| 1879 - Liczba stron: 674
...Teat." Pope never wrote a lino so halting as the second of the following distich, quoted on p. 12u':— "And he who now to sense, now nonsense leaning, Means not, but blunders round a meaning." Nor did Dr. Johnson write : — " Great George's acts let tuneful Gibber sing, For Nature... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - Liczba stron: 510
...year. He who, still wanting, though he lives on theft, Stcalf much, spends little, yet has nothing left : And he, who, now to sense, now nonsense leaning,...meaning ; And he, whose fustian's so sublimely bad, [t is not poetry, but prose run mad : All these my modest satire bade translate, And own'd that nine... | |
| 1852 - Liczba stron: 874
...leaning vIeans not, but blunders round about a meaning : And he, whose fustian 's so sublimely bad, i ch other creature tames, Thou art not to be harm'd, therefore bad translate, And own'd that nine such poets made a Tate. tnu did they fume, and stamp, and roar,... | |
| George Willis - 1853 - Liczba stron: 322
...to severe." IV. 379. d'«ne voix legere Patter du grave au dome, du plaitant au severe. Boileau. " And he who now to sense, now nonsense leaning:, Means not but blunders round abuut a meaning." Epistle to Arbuthnot, 185. Johnson, author of the Victim and Cobler of Preston. It... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1854 - Liczba stron: 338
...Steals much, spends little, yet has nothing left : And he, who now to sense, now nonsense leaning, 185 Means not, but blunders round about a meaning : And...bade translate, And own'd that nine such poets made a Tate.25 190 How did they fume, and stamp, and roar, and chafe ! And swear, not Addison himself was... | |
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