Criticisms on the Rolliad. Part the First, Página 1J. Ridgway, 1791 - 164 páginas |
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Página iii
... present edition fome few paffages have been expunged ; others foftened ; many enlarged ; more corrected : and two whole numbers , with the greater part of a third , A 2 third , are altogether new . A poeticopro- faical Dedication.
... present edition fome few paffages have been expunged ; others foftened ; many enlarged ; more corrected : and two whole numbers , with the greater part of a third , A 2 third , are altogether new . A poeticopro- faical Dedication.
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... Whole * I fhall give the Reader in one continued note , what information I think neceffary for understanding thefe verses . During the fix months that the Scrutiny continued in St. Martin's , the most distinguish'd exhibition of Mr ...
... Whole * I fhall give the Reader in one continued note , what information I think neceffary for understanding thefe verses . During the fix months that the Scrutiny continued in St. Martin's , the most distinguish'd exhibition of Mr ...
Página xix
Whole Seffions fhall he creak , nor bear away The price , that paid the filence of a day : No more , till CoLLICK fome new story hatch , Long - winded Rous for hours fhall praise Dispatch ; COLLICK to Wigs and Warrants back shall flink ...
Whole Seffions fhall he creak , nor bear away The price , that paid the filence of a day : No more , till CoLLICK fome new story hatch , Long - winded Rous for hours fhall praise Dispatch ; COLLICK to Wigs and Warrants back shall flink ...
Página 39
... clude this effay , without obferving , that there are very few lines in the whole work which are at all inferior to those we have felected for the entertainment of our readers . NUMBER NUMBER III . N proof of the affurance with which [ 39 ]
... clude this effay , without obferving , that there are very few lines in the whole work which are at all inferior to those we have felected for the entertainment of our readers . NUMBER NUMBER III . N proof of the affurance with which [ 39 ]
Página 43
... tongue with sophistries at will , Can fay , unfay , and be confiftent still ; This day can censure , and the next retract , In fpeech extol , and ftigmatize in act ; F 2 Turn Turn and re - turn ; whole hours at HASTINGS [ 43 ]
... tongue with sophistries at will , Can fay , unfay , and be confiftent still ; This day can censure , and the next retract , In fpeech extol , and ftigmatize in act ; F 2 Turn Turn and re - turn ; whole hours at HASTINGS [ 43 ]
Términos y frases comunes
admirable Æneid alfo alluded beauty beſt BILLY boaſt CECIL WRAY character circumftance D-mn defcend defcribed defcription DELAVAL drummer Duke DUNDAS Eclogue erft facred faid fame fave fecond feems felected fenfe fhall fhew fhould fince fing firft firſt fmiles fome fong foul fpirit ftate ftill fubject fublime fuch fuppofed fure genius George Haftings Hail himſelf hiſtory honour Houfe Houſe illuftrious IMITATIONS inftance intereft JENKY juftice King laft laſt late lefs Lord lyre Mafter Majefty meaſure MERLIN Minifter moft moſt Mufe muft muſt myſelf neceffary noble NUMBER o'er obferve occafion paffage panegyric Peers perfon Pindar PITT PITT's pleaſe poem poet praiſe prefent PRETTYMAN profe racter readers reafon refpect rife ROLLE ROLLIAD ROLLO Royal ſeems ſhall SIR CECIL ſpeak ſpeech ſtate ſtill ſtrain thee thefe theſe thofe Thomas Warton thoſe thou Tranflation underſtand uſe Virgil Warton whofe whoſe
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Página 150 - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake : Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. All. Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. 3 Witch. Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf : Witches...
Página 20 - Is it thy hand, Spirit of the departed Scrutiny! Bring me the Harp, pride of CHATHAM! Snow is on thy bosom, Maid of the modest eye!
Página 116 - Majefty, amazed at the fight of fuch a figure in fuch a place, had already given orders to one of the attendant beef-eaters to difmifs him from his prefence, when, by a certain hafty fpafmodic mumbling, together with two or three prompt quotations from Virgil, the perfon was difcovered to be no other than the Rev.
Página 112 - AMID the thunder of the war, True glory guides no echoing car ; Nor bids the sword her bays bequeath, Nor stains with blood her brightest wreath ; No plumed hosts her tranquil triumphs own ; Nor spoils of murder 'd multitudes she brings, To swell the state of her distinguish'd kings, And deck her chosen throne.
Página 38 - In solemn dignity and sullen state, This new Octavius rises to debate ! Mild and more mild he sees each placid row Of country gentlemen with rapture glow ; He sees...
Página 2 - Hoar frost arrests the genial dew ; To wake, to warble, and to woo, No linnet calls his drooping love : Shall then the Poet...
Página 112 - High fhe hangs the hero's fpear ; And there, with all the palms of peace combin'd, Her unpolluted hands the milder trophy rear. To kings like thefe, her genuine theme, The Mufe a blamelefs homage pays ; To GEORGE, of kings like thefe fupreme, She willies honour'd length of days, sNor proftitutes the tribute of her lays.
Página 29 - Dog, that barked at the Cat, that killed the Rat, that eat the Malt, that lay in the House that George built.
Página 113 - Tis his to judgment's steady line Their flights fantastic to confine, And yet expand their wing ; The fleeting forms of fashion to restrain, And bind capricious Taste in Truth's eternal chain Sculpture, licentious now no more, From Greece her great example takes, With Nature's warmth the marble wakes, And spurns the toys of modern lore : In native beauty simply plann'd, Corinth, thy tufted shafts ascend; The Graces guide the painter's hand, His magic mimicry to blend.
Página 112 - She wifhes honour'd length of days, Nor proftitutes the tribute of her lays. II. 'Tis his to bid neglefted genius glow, And teach the regal bounty how to flow...