| John Bell - 1796 - 480 pagina’s
...anarchy, the mind. Still her old empire to restore she tries, For, born a goddess, Dulne.s never dies. O Thou! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! 20 Whether thou chuse Cervantes' serious air, . Or laugh and shake in Rab'Iais' easy chair, Or praise... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 196 pagina’s
...poetical, theatrical, political, and moral capacities, that it could justly be said of him, first Bentlcy. O thou ! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! 20 Whether thou chuse Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rab'lais' easy chair, Or praise... | |
| James Grant Raymond - 1806 - 304 pagina’s
..." The last cantoes of Spenser's Faery Queene : scarce. " A surprising cast of Oliver Cromwell's * ' O thou, whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ; Whether thou choose Cervantes' sober air, Or laugh and shake in Rabelais' easy chair : Mourn not, my Swift,'... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 pagina’s
...anarchy, the mind. Still her old empire to restore she tries. For, born a goddess, Dulness never dies. O thou ! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! Whether thou choose Cervantes' serious air, Or langh and shake in Rabelais' easy chair, Or praise the court,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 288 pagina’s
...anarchy, the mind, Still her old empire to restore she tries, For, born a goddess, Dulness never dies. O thou ! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver! 20 Whether thou chuse Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rahelais' easy chair, Or praise... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 374 pagina’s
...anarchy, the mind. Still her old empire to restore, she tries, For, born a goddess, Dulness never dies. O thou ! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! ZC Whether thou chuse Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rab'lais' easy chair, Or praise... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 290 pagina’s
...the first 6 ; Say how the goddess bade Britannia sleep, And pour'd her spirit o'er the land and deep. O thou! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver! Whether thou choose Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rabelais' easy chair, Or praise the court,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 394 pagina’s
...Anarchy, the mind. Still her old empire to confirm, she tries, 15 For born a Goddess, Dulness never dies. O THOU ! whatever Title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver, Whether thou choose Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rab'lais easy Chair, 20 Or praise the Court,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 390 pagina’s
...Anarchy, the mind. Still her old Empire to restore she tries, For, born a Goddess, Dulness never dies. O Thou ! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! 20 Whether thou choose Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rab'lais' easy chair, REMARKS.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 406 pagina’s
...importance VOL. IV. H Still her old Empire to restore she tries, For, born a Goddess, Dulness never dies. O Thou ! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! 20 Whether thou chuse Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rab'lais' easy chair, REMARKS.... | |
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