| John Bell - 1796 - 480 oldal
...from your throne : A vaunt is Aristarchus yet unknown ? 210 The mighty Scholiast, whose uriweary'd pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Milton's strains....is vain, Critics like me shall make it prose again. 214 Roman and Greek grammarians! know you better; Author of something yet more great than letter; 'While... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 184 oldal
...rabble from your throne : Avaunt is Aristarchus yet unknown ? 210 Thy mighty scholiast, whose unweary'd pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Milton's strains....is vain, Critics like me shall make it prose again. 214 Roman and Greek grammarians ! know you better ; Author of something yet more great than letter... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 440 oldal
...his own labours ; Thy mighty scholiast, whose unweary'd pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Maro's strains. Turn what they will to verse, their toil...vain ; Critics like me, shall make it prose again. For attic phrase in Plato let them setk; I poach in Suidas for unlicens'd Greek. For thee we dim the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 oldal
...from your throne: Avaunt— — is Aristarchus yet unknown ? Thy mighty scholiast, whose unweary'd pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Milton's strains....it prose again. Roman and Greek grammarians ! know your better;* Author of something yet more great than letter; While towering o'er your alphabet, like... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 562 oldal
...throne: Avaunt — is AnstarcHus yet unknown ? 210 The mighty scholiast, whose unweary'd pains Mrde Horace dull, and humbled Milton's strains. Turn what...vain, . Critics like me shall make it prose again. 2-14 Roman and Greek grammarians ! know you better; Author of something yet more great than letter;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 288 oldal
...mighty scholiast, whose unwearied pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Milton's strains. Turn what thev will to verse, their toil is vain, Critics like me...it prose again. Roman and Greek grammarians ! know your hetter; Author of something yet more great tban letter ; 216 While towering o'er your alphahet,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 702 oldal
...dismiss that rabble from your throne: Avannt is Aristarchus yet unknown ? 210 The mighty scholiast, whose unwearied pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Milton's...vain,*' Critics like me shall make it prose again. * REMARKS. the walls of these colleges, which are particularly famous for their skill in disputation.... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 388 oldal
...rabble from your throne : Avaunt— — is Aristarchus y et unknown ? "° Thy mighty scholiast, whose unwearied pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Milton's...is vain, Critics like me shall make it prose again, [tor ;"s Roman and Greek grammarians ! know your betAuthor of something yet more great than letter;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 oldal
...from your throne : Avaiint is Aristarchus yet unknown ! '210 The mighty scholiast, whose unweary'd pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Milton's strains....it prose again. Roman and Greek grammarians ! know your better : Author of something yet more great than letter; REMARKS. Jffere I profess to go opposite... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 oldal
...rabble from your throne : Avaunt is Aristarchus yet unknown ! 210 The mighty scholiast, whose unweary'd pains Made Horace dull, and humbled Milton's strains....vain, Critics like me shall make it prose again. Roman end Greek grammarians ! know your bel ter : Author of something yet more great than letter ; REMARKS.... | |
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