| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 422 str.
...; 250 When what t' oblivion better were resign'd, Is hung on high, to poison half mankind. All fame is foreign, but of true desert ; Plays round the head,...heart : One self-approving hour whole years outweighs 255 Of stupid starers and of loud huzzas ; And more true joy Marcellus exil'd feels, Than Caesar with... | |
| John Bartlett - 1903 - 1188 str.
...215. A wit 'sa feather, and a chief a rod ; An honest man 's the noblest work of God.1 /.,„« 247. Plays round the head, but comes not to the heart....huzzas ; And more true joy Marcellus exil'd feels Than Caesar with a senate at his heels. In parts superior what advantage lies ? Tell (for you can) what... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - 704 str.
...grave; When what t' oblivion better were resign'd Is hung ou high, to poison half mankind. All fame is foreign but of true desert, Plays round the head,...whole years outweighs Of stupid starers and of loud hnzzas: And more true joy Marcellns exiled feels Than Cœsar with a senate at his heels. In Parts superior... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1903 - 500 str.
...world. Yes, there is ! for, as my Lord John said just now, out of some book or out of his own head — One self-approving hour whole years outweighs Of stupid starers and of loud huzzas. CURTAIN FALLS FORGIVE AND FORGET IN the neighbourhood of a seaport town in the west of England there... | |
| John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard - 1904 - 618 str.
...grave ; When what to oblivion better were resigned Is hung on high, to poison half mankind. All fame is foreign, but of true desert ; Plays round the head,...starers and of loud huzzas ; And more true joy Marcellus exiled feels Than Caesar with a senate at his heels. ALEXANDER POPE. PELTERS OF PYRAMIDS. A SHOAL of... | |
| Jonathan Brierley - 1904 - 330 str.
...hero-souls. Exposed to the scoffs of baser men, these elect ones find here an all-sufficing compensation : One self-approving hour whole years outweighs Of stupid...starers and of loud huzzas, And more true joy Marcellus exiled feels Than Caesar with a senate at his heels. But man cannot keep habitually in this region... | |
| 1906 - 810 str.
...me, To have seen what I have seen, see what I see! SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet, iii, i Self-approving. — One self-approving hour whole years outweighs Of stupid starers, and of loud huzzas. POPE, Essay on Man, Epistle iv, lines 255, 256 1 Oh, that you could turn your eyes toward the napes... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1907 - 446 str.
...virtue, or contempt of life ? (e) All fame is foreign, but of true desert ;... One self -approving hour whole years out-weighs Of stupid starers, and...huzzas ; And more true joy Marcellus exil'd feels, Than Ceasar with a Senate at his heels. 7. Write a short notice of Arthur Hallam. Illustrate from In Memoriam... | |
| 1907 - 372 str.
...TENNYSON. Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name. POPE. One self-approving hour whole years outweighs Of stupid starers and of loud huzzas. POPE. One all-extending, all-preserving soul Connects each being, greatest with the least; Made beast... | |
| Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1908 - 582 str.
...There is no virtue like necessity." SHAKESPEARE. Richard II. (Gaunt), Act I., Sc. III. " All praise is foreign, but of true desert, Plays round the head, but comes not to the heart." MASON. MiistTus. " All service ranks the same with God— With God, whose puppets, best and worst.... | |
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