Ask of the Learn'd the way? The Learn'd are blind; This bids to serve, and that to shun mankind; "¡Æ Some place the bliss in action, some in ease, Those call it Pleasure, and Contentment these... An essay on man. Cornish ed - 74 ÆäÀÌÁöÀúÀÚ: Alexander Pope - 1798Àüüº¸±â - µµ¼ Á¤º¸
| William Henry Maxwell - 1891 - 348 ÆäÀÌÁö
...? Those are my friends. to the latter of two things mentioned, that to the former. Some place their bliss in action, some in ease, Those call it pleasure, and contentment these.—POPE. . . . reason raise o'er instinct as you can In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis man.—POPE.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 ÆäÀÌÁö
...free, And fled from monarchs, ST. JOHN ! dwells with thee. Ask of the learn'd the way? The learn'd are blind; This bids to serve, and that to shun mankind...pleasure end in pain ; Some swell'd to gods, confess even virtue vain 1 Or indolent, to each extreme they fall, To trust in everything, or doubt of all.... | |
| Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - 588 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Learn'd are blind; This bids to serve, and that to shun mankind; 10 Some place the bliss in action2, some in ease, Those call it Pleasure, and 'Contentment...Virtue vain ; Or indolent, to each extreme they fall, 55 To trust in ev'ry thing, or doubt of all. Who thus define it, say they more or less Than this, that... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - 566 ÆäÀÌÁö
...free, And fled from monarchs, ST. JOHN! dwells with thee. Ask of the Learn'd the way? The Learn'd are blind; This bids to serve, and that to shun mankind ; Some place the bliss in action9, some in ease, Those call it Pleasure, and Contentment these ; Some sunk to Beasts, find pleasure... | |
| Henry Beebee Carrington - 1894 - 448 ÆäÀÌÁö
...free; And, fled from monarchs, St. John, dwells with thee. Ask of the learn'd the way? The learn'd are blind: This bids to serve, and that to shun mankind;...these; Some, sunk to beasts, find pleasure end in pain; Or, indolent, to each extreme they fall, To trust in everything, or doubt of all. Who thus define it,... | |
| P. Goyen - 1894 - 148 ÆäÀÌÁö
...plural forms these and those are used in the same way, as : ' These are yours and those are mine.' (b) ' Some place the bliss in action, some in ease, Those call it pleasure, and contentment these.' ' Those ' refers to the more remote ' some,' the people that place the bliss in action ; ' these '... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1895 - 524 ÆäÀÌÁö
...their full extent, are not so gross as those of sense, nor so refined as those of the understanding. 2. Some place the bliss in action, some in ease : Those call it pleasure, and contentment these. RULE XV. — When prepositions are placed in opposition to each other, and all of them are intimately... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 ÆäÀÌÁö
...free, And, fled from monarchs, St. John dwells with thee. Ask of the Leam'd the way, the Leam'd are blind, This bids to serve, and that to shun mankind...pleasure end in pain, Some, swell'd to Gods, confess e'en virtue vain : Or indolent, to each extreme they fall, To trust in ev'rything, or doubt of all.... | |
| 1896 - 1224 ÆäÀÌÁö
...». POPE — Essays on Criticism. L. 215. Ask of the Lcarn'd the way? The Learn'd are blind ; Tliis t that grows on mortal soil. c. MILTON — Lycidas....clear spirit doth raise, (That last infirmity of j. POPE — EMUIJI IHI Mini. Ep. IV. L. 19. Learn from the birds what food the thickets yield ; Learn... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 ÆäÀÌÁö
...schools, And some made coxcombs nature meant but fools. POPE. Ask of the learn'd the way? The learn'd are This bids to serve, and that to shun, mankind; Some place the bliss in action, some in ease; These call it pleasure, and contentment these. POPE. To tongue or pudding thou hast no pretence ; Learaing... | |
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