| Robert Lloyd - 1762 - 308 페이지
...fhews how beauty ftrikes the foul From a juft compact of the whole ; Though judgment, in Quintilian's page, Holds forth her lamp for ev'ry age ; Yet Hypercritics...watchmen's praife, And on the dire effect of frays 5 Then cry, " You'll fuffer for your daring, *' And d — n you, you fhall pay for fwearing.' Then... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1762 - 312 페이지
...genius with dull rules, And what their narrow fcience mocks Damn with the name of Het'rodox. Thefc Thefe butchers of a poet's fame While they ufurp the...You'll fuffer for your daring, « And d — n you, you flaall pay for fwearing," Then turning tell th' aftonifh'd ring, I Jit to reprefent the KING. THE The... | |
| Mr. Town - 1767 - 296 페이지
...Het'rodox. Thefe butchers of a poet's ; fame, While they ufurp the Critic's name, Cry, " this is Ta/ie — that's my opinion ;" And poets dread their mock dominion....affright, The Petty Monarch of the night, Seated aloft in elbow-chair, , . Command the pris'ners to appear j Harangue an hour on watchman's praife, And on the... | |
| Bonnell Thornton, George Colman - 1767 - 310 페이지
...Cry, ** this is Tafte — that's my opinion ;" And poets dread their mock dominion. So have you fcen, with dire affright, The Petty Monarch of the night, Seated aloft in elbow-chair, Command the pris'ners to appear ; Harangue an hour on watchman's praife, And on the dire... | |
| Robert Lloyd, William Kenrick - 1774 - 256 페이지
...whole,; Though judgment, in Quintillian's page, Holds forth her lamp for ev'ry age ; Yet Hyper critics I difdain, A race of blockheads dull and vain, And...Then cry, ' ; You'll fuffer for your daring, " And d—n you, you fhall pay for fwearing." Then turning, tell th' aftonifh'd ring, I fit to reprefent... | |
| 1774 - 298 페이지
...Het'rodox. Thefe butchers of a poet's fame, While they ufurp the Critic's name, Cry, " this is Tcfte — that's my opinion ;" And poets dread their mock dominion....affright, The Petty Monarch of the night, Seated aloft in elbow-chair, Command the pris'ners to appear ; Harangue an hour on watchman's praife, And on the dire... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 428 페이지
...whole ; Though judgment, in Quintillian's page, Holds forth her lamp for ev'ry age ; Yet Hypenritks I difdain, A race of blockheads dull and vain, And...Harangue an hour on watchmen's praife, And on the dire effeft of frays ; Then cry, " You'll fuffer for your daring, " And d — n you, you mall pay for fwearing."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 페이지
...Damn with the name of Her'rodox. Thefe butchers of a poet's fame, While they ufurp the critic's narhe. Cry — " This is tafte— .that's my opinion." And...Command the prifoners to appear, Harangue an hour tin watchmen's praife, And on the dire effefl of frays ; Then cry, " You'll fuffcr for your daring,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 538 페이지
...the name of Het'rodox. Thefe butchers of a poet's fame, While they ufurp the critic's nal&e, Iry— " This is tafte— that's my opinion." And poets dread their mock dominion. So have you feen with dire .iff right, The petty monarch of the night, Seated aloft in elbow chair, Command the prifoners to appear,... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 260 페이지
...Cry, ' this is taste — that's my opinion j* And poets dread their mock dominion. So have you seen, with dire affright, The petty monarch of the night, Seated aloft in elbow-chair, Command the pris'ners to appear ; Harangue an hour on watchman's praise, And on the dire... | |
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