In every work regard the writer's End, Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spight of trivial faults, is due. As men of breeding, sometimes men of wit, T... Hawaii - Página 4por Anne M. Prescott - 1893 - 254 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Young lady - 1809 - 204 páginas
...: PRINTED FOR JOSEPH BOOKER, NEW BOND STREET. lleynell, Sons, and Wales, Printers, 21, Piccadilly. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be : In ev'ry work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the means... | |
| 1858 - 860 páginas
...York : Sheldon, Blakcman, & Co. THESE is no rulo of criticism more important than that which bids us " In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend." And this rule is specially applicable to the volume before us. Those who come to it for a narrative of... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 páginas
...height, or breadth, or length, appear ; The whole at once is bold and regular. Whoever thinks a fanltless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. la every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend; And if the means... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 páginas
...eyes; 250 no monstrous height, or breadth, or length, appear; the whole at once is bold and regular. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In ev'ry work regard the writer's end, 255 since none can compass more than they intend; and it the means... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 656 páginas
...eyes ; [pear ; No monstrous height, or breadth, or length apThe whole at once is bold and regular. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In ev'ry work regard the writer's end. Since none can compass more than they intend ; 6 Diligenter legendum... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 páginas
...eyes; 250 no monstrous height, or breadth, or length, appear; the whole at once is bold and regular. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In ev'ry work regard the writer's end, 255 since none can compass more than they intend; and it the means... | |
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 páginas
...eyes; No monstrous height, nor breadth, nor length appear; , The whole at once is bold and regular. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. POPE'S Essay on Criticism. Belial. -On th' other side up rose Belial, in act more graceful and humane... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 páginas
...traveller beholds with cheerful eyes The lessening valei, and seems to tread the skies. Whoever flunk-, a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall bet In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the... | |
| 1810 - 234 páginas
...Whoever thinks a faultness piece to sec, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be; In ev'ry work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend. Of all the diversions of life, there is none so proper to fill up its empty spaces, as the reading... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 páginas
...eyes ; 250 No monstrous height, or breadth, or length appear ; The whole at once is bold, and regular. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be. In ev'ry work regard the writer's end, 255 Since none can compass more than they intend ; And if the means... | |
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