Tis resolved, for nature pleads that he Should only rule who most resembles me. Shadwell alone my perfect image bears, Mature in dulness from his tender years ; Shadwell alone of all my sons is he Who stands confirmed in full stupidity. The rest to some... Westminster - Strana 13autor/autoři: Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1894 - 120 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 str.
...should only rule, who most resembles me. Shad well alone my perfect image bears, mature in d illness from his tender years: Shadwell alone, of all my sons, is he who stands confirm'd in full stupidity. The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, but Shadwell never deviates... | |
| Thomas Faulkner - 1810 - 514 str.
...the following lines in his Mac Flecnoe : " Shadwell alone my perfect image hears, Mature in dulncss from his tender years ; Shadwell alone, of all my sons is he, Who stands confirm'd in full stupidity ; The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates... | |
| 1851 - 786 str.
...my perfect image bears, Mature in dulness from his tender yean; Shadwell alone, of all my sons is be Who stands confirmed in full stupidity. The rest to...meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates into sense. Some beams of wit on other souls may fall, Strike through, and make a lucid interval : But Shad... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 410 str.
...Nature pleads that he Should only rule that most resembles me. Shadwellf alone my perfect image bears, Mature in dulness from his tender years ; Shadwell alone, of all my sons, is he Who stands confirm'din full stupidity : I The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 476 str.
...in dulness from his tender years ; f « Shadwell alone, of all my sons, is he, Who stands confirm'd in full stupidity. The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates into sense ; ^ \> # Note I. f Note II. Some beams of wit on other souls may fall, Strike through, and make... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 316 str.
...Nature pleads that he Should only rule who most resembles me. Shadwell alone my perfect image bears, Mature in dulness from his tender years ; Shadwell alone, of all my sons, is he Who stands confirm'd in full stupidity : The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 406 str.
...Nature pleads that he Should only rule who most resembles me. Shadwell alone my perfect image bears, Mature in dulness from his tender years; Shadwell alone, of all my sons, is he Who stands confirm'd in full stupidity : The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 str.
...Should only rule, who most resembles me. Shadwell alone my perfect image bears, Mature in dulnessfrom they tell thee so, For thou art present wheresoe'er I go. If to fai confirm'd in full stupidity. The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 str.
...nature pleads, that he Should only rule, who most resembles me. Shadwell alone my perfeet image bears, eonfirm'd in full stupidity. The rest to some faint meaning make pretenee, But Shadwell never deviates... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 str.
...when&oe'er it deviates from these rules, The wise will sleep, and leave applause to fools. SHUingfleet, The rest to some faint meaning make pretence, But Shadwell never deviates into sense. Drydcn. Some lower muse, perhaps, who lightly treads The deviuua paths where Wdiiton fancy leads.... | |
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