| William King - 1776 - 330 페이지
...before I hit upon almoft , the fame words that he has. in the following Prologue to " A^U " for Love." " Fops may have leave to level all they can, " As Pigmies would be glad to top a man. " Half-wits are fleas, fo little and fo light, fl We fcarce could know they live, but that... | |
| William King - 1776 - 326 페이지
...I hit upon almo'ft the fame words that he has in the following Prologue to " All " for Love." . . " Fops may have leave to level, all they can, ** As Pigmies would be glad to top a. man. " Half-wits are fleas, fo little and fo light, '" We fearce could know they live, but that... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 페이지
...think at all ; Errors likefiraws upon the furface flow, He who wouldfearch for pearls, mujl dive helow, Fops may have leave to level all they can, As pigmies would he glad to lop a man. Half-wits are fleas, Jo lit tie and fa light, Wefcarce could know they live,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 470 페이지
...before I hit upon almoft the fame words that he has in the following Prologue to " All for Love:" " Fops may have leave to level all they can,. •' As Pigmies would be glad to top a man. •" Half-wits are fleas, fo little and fo light, " We fearce could know they live, but... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 페이지
...they can think at all ; Errors like ft raws upon the furface flow, He who wouldfearch for pearls, muft dive below. Fops may have leave to level all they...pigmies would be glad to lop a man. Half-wits are fleas, fo little and ft light, Wefcarce could know they live, but that t/jcy bite, But, as the rich, when... | |
| John Bell - 1781 - 422 페이지
...before l hit upon almoft the fame words that he has in the following prologue to All for Love : 4' Fops may have leave to level all they can, " As Pigmies would he glad to top a man. " Half-wits are ileas, fo little and Co light, " We fcavce could know they live... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 페이지
...often in the right pl:u e. This Mr. Dryden has very agreeably remarked in those two celebrated lines, Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow; He who would search for pearls must dive below. A true critic ought to dwell rather upon excellencies than imperfections, to discover the concealed... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 페이지
...upon the surface flaw ; I • - ---- — f — -a•^l«,— rf — .,^£..— ./ \Hc who would starch for pearls must dive below . Fops may have leave to...can, As pigmies would be glad to lop a man. Half-wits arc fleas, so little and so light, We scarce could hnow they live but that they bite. But as the rich,... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 458 페이지
...to show that they can think at all. Errors like straws upon the surface flow ; He who would starch for pearls must dive below: Fops may have leave to level all they can, Ai pigmies would be glad to lop a man. Half-wits arejleas, so tittle and is light, We scarce could... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 페이지
...often in the right place. This Mr. Dryden has very agreeably remarked in those two celebrated lines : Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow ; He who would search for pearls, must dive below. A true critic ought to dwell rather upon excellencies than imperfections, to discover the concealed... | |
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