| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 632 páginas
...his foes ; Some secret cell, ye powers indulgent give, Let - live here, for - has learned to live. Here let those reign, whom pensions can incite To...poisoned youth And lend a lie the confidence of truth. ****** * Ah ! what avails it that, from slavery far, I drew the breath of life in English air, Was... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1881 - 738 páginas
...would gain the votes of British tribes, Must add to foree of merit, foree of bribes. Churehill, Ros. Here let those reign, whom pensions can incite, To...rights away, And plead for pirates in the face of day. Dr. Johnson, London. This mournful truth is every where confoss'd, Slow rises worth by poverty depress'd... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1881 - 386 páginas
...receive " the price of boroughs and of souls," who " explain their country's dear-bought rights away," or "whom pensions can incite To vote a patriot black, a courtier white," we should set him down for something more democratic than a Whig. Yet this was the language which Johnson,... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 páginas
...creeping on, Spread like a low-born mist, and blot the sun. 822 Pope: Moral Essays. Epis. iii. Line 135 Here let those reign, whom pensions can incite, To...rights away, And plead for pirates in the face of day. 823 Dr. Johnson : London. Line 51. This mournful truth is everywhere confess'd, Slow rises worth by... | |
| Montagu Burrows - 1883 - 544 páginas
...Spain, Ere masquerades debauched, excise opprest, Or English honour grew a standing jest." Again : — " Here let those reign whom pensions can incite To vote...rights away, And plead for pirates in the face of day." Again : — " But lost in thoughtless ease and empty show, Behold the warrior dwindled to a beau, Sense,... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1884 - 564 páginas
...defy'd his foes; Some secret cell, ye pow'rs, indulgent give. Let live here, for has learn'd to live. 50 Here let those reign, whom pensions can incite To...rights away, And plead for pirates in the face of clay; And lend a lie the confidence of truth. With slavish tenets taint our poison'd youth, 55 Let... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1885 - 916 páginas
..." the price of boroughs and of souls," who "explain their country's dear-bought rights away," or " aulay we should set him down for something more democratic than a Whig. Yet this was the language which Johnson,... | |
| Sir William Henry Gregory - 1888 - 170 páginas
...wickedness and venality that prevailed in London and especially among the courtiers as to cry out : " Here let those reign whom pensions can incite To vote...poisoned youth, And lend a lie the confidence of truth. " He was then so shocked at the iniquity and insolence of the great, the powerful, and the wealthy,... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1889 - 442 páginas
...tlefy'd his foes; Some secret cell, ye pow'rs, indnlgent give. Let live here, for has leam'd to live. 50 Here let those reign, whom pensions can incite To vote a patriot black, a conrtier white ; Explain their conntry's dear-bonght rights away, And plead for pirates in the face... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 934 páginas
...receive " the price of boroughs and of souls," who "explain their country's dear-bought rights away," or ut by its slightest veerings of opinion—at we should set him down for something more democratic than a Whig. Yet this was the language which Johnson,... | |
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