What person, unacquainted with the true state of the case, would imagine, in reading these astounding eulogies, that this Glory of the People was the subject of millions of shrugs and reproaches ! That this Protector of the Arts... Life of Leigh Hunt - Página 86por William Cosmo Monkhouse, John Parker Anderson - 1893 - 250 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1813 - 818 páginas
...which appeared on the 22d March, was read, as follows :— " What person, unacquainted with the triie state of the case, would imagine, in reading these...subject of millions of shrugs and reproaches ! That this Protestor of the Arts had named a wretched foreigner his historical painter, in disparagement or in... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 páginas
...following libel, in the Examiner of Sunday the 22nd of March last, filed by the attorney-general : — " What person, unacquainted with the true state of the...shrugs and reproaches ! That this Protector of the ^rts had named a wretched foreigner his historical painter, in disparagement or in ignorance of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 976 páginas
...In opening the pleadings, the libel, which appeared on the 22nd March, was read, as follows : — " What person, unacquainted with the true state of the...ignorance of the merits of his own countrymen! That this Meccenas of the Age patronized not a single deserving writer! That this Breather of Eloquence could... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 páginas
...shews its spirit and purpose, and is a fair specimen of Leigh Hunt's political writing at that time : " What person, unacquainted with the true state of the...of the merits of his own countrymen? — that this 'Mecaenas of the age* patronised not a single deserving writer? — that this ' breather of eloquence... | |
| 1896 - 926 páginas
...consequences, nor yet unhappily, for the memory of George IV. has never got over it— runs as follows:— What person, unacquainted with the true state of the...his own countrymen! that this "Maecenas of the age" patronized not a single deserving writer! that this "breather of eloquence" could not say a few decent... | |
| 1892 - 848 páginas
...Hunt. "What person," wrote the critic, "unacquainted with the true state of the case, would imagine, on reading these astounding eulogies, that this 'Glory...own countrymen ! — that this ' Maecenas of the Age ' patronized not a single deserving writer ! — that this ' Breather of Eloquence ' could not say... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1850 - 354 páginas
...nation's safeguard and its pride ; With monarchs of immortal fame Shall bright renown enrol the name.' " What person, unacquainted with the true state of the...of the merits of his own countrymen ! — that this ' Mectenas of the age' patronized not a single deserving writer ! — that this ' Breather of eloquence'... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1850 - 354 páginas
...safeguard and its pride ; With monarchs of immortal fame » Shall bright renown enrol the name.' " What person, unacquainted with the true state of the...of the merits of his own countrymen ! — that this ' Mecaenas of the age' patronized not a single deserving writer ! — that this ' Breather of eloquence'... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1850 - 320 páginas
...nation's safeguard and its pride ; With monarchs of immortal fame Shall bright renown enroll the name.' What person, unacquainted with the true state of the...ignorance of the merits of his own countrymen ! that this ' Mcecnus of the age' patronized not a single deserving writer ! that this ' Breather of eloquence'... | |
| 1851 - 542 páginas
...nation's safeguard and its pride; With monarchs of immortal fame Shall bright renown enrol thy name.' "What person unacquainted with the true state of the...disparagement or in ignorance of the merits of his own countrymen!—that this ' Meccenas of the age' patronised not a single deserving writer!—that this... | |
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