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" How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is to have a toothless child," as Pope beautifully remarks in his Paradise Lost. One individual characterized my letter as  "
Phoenixiana: Or, Sketches and Burlesques - Página 86
por George Horatio Derby - 1856 - 274 páginas
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen59

1816 - 838 páginas
...don't drink. Do you know you put me a good deal in mind of Macready ? Did you ever hear him in Lear, ' How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is To have a toothless child ? ' You're remarkably unjust, Fred, as you will acknowledge in your cooler moments. I am hurt by your...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen59

1846 - 798 páginas
...don't drink. Do you know yon put me a good deal in mind of Macready ? Did you ever hear him in Lear, ' How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is To have a toothless child ? ' You're remarkably unjust, Fred, as yon will acknowledge in your cooler moments. I am hurt by your...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen59

1846 - 816 páginas
...don't drink. Do you know yon put me a good deal in mind of Macready ? Did you ever hear him in Lear, ' How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is To have a toothless child ! ' You're remarkablyunjust, Fred, as jrou will acknowledge in your cooler moments. I am hurt by your...
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Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: Diary

Thomas Moore - 1853 - 378 páginas
...occasion. A joke about the " Pigmies warring with the Cranes." Told of the actor saying by mistake, — " How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is, To have a toothless child;" »and old Parker who used always to say the " coison'd pup " instead of the " poison'd cup ; " and...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen46

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1855 - 704 páginas
...made by a western actor, in the furor of rendering the awful curse in LKA.B : ' THAT she may feel now sharper than a serpent's thanks it is To have a toothless child ! ' enees' in this kind. - - - Л 'RICHTE plcasaunte season' had we, on a late lovely October day,...
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Volúmenes14-15

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1860 - 582 páginas
...How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child ! " by a slip of the tongue said, "How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is to have a toothless child ! " — and the audience were so much delighted with the blunder that whenever he acted the part afterwards...
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The Catholic Record, Volúmenes1-2

1871 - 850 páginas
...How »harper than a serpent's tooth it Ь To have a thankless child. Which the unhappy man rendered: How sharper than a serpent's thanks it Is To have a toothless child. A reading not quite so tragic as the original. A still more terrible thing must it be for a clergyman...
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Personal Reminiscences

Thomas Moore, William Jerdan - 1875 - 328 páginas
...occasion. A joke about the " Pigmies warring with the Cranes." Told of the actor saying by mistake, — " How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is, To have a toothless child; " and old Parker who used always to say the " coison'd pup " instead of the "poison'd cup ; " and one...
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Personal Reminiscences

Thomas Moore, William Jerdan - 1875 - 316 páginas
...occasion. A joke about the " Pigmies warring with the Cranes." Told of the actor saying by mistake, — " How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is, To have a toothless child ; " and old Parker who used always to say the " coison'd pup " instead of the "poison'd cup ; " and...
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The New Quarterly Magazine, Volumen6

1876 - 550 páginas
...the verses to him which he (Jekyll) wrote on the occasion. Told of the actor saying by mistake — ' How sharper than a serpent's thanks it is, To have a toothless child.' And old Parker who used always to say the ' coison'd pup,' instead of the 'poison'd cup,' and one night...
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