| New York Public Library - 1916 - 416 Seiten
...pass for wit; Care not for feeling — pass your proper jest, And stand a critic, hated yet caressed. And shall we own such judgment? no — as soon Seek...before You trust in critics, who themselves are sore; Or yield one single thought to be misled By Jeffrey's heart, or Lambe's Boeotian head. To these young... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 Seiten
...blasphemy, 'twill pass for wit : Care not for feeling — pass your proper jest, And stand a critie, — marking early the activity in him of a more than...foreseen the weariness of the way! In music sometimes crities who themselves are sore : Or yield one single thought to be misled 81 By Jeffrey's heart, or... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1918 - 568 Seiten
...pass for wit . Care not for feeling — pass your proper jest, And stand a Critic, hated yet caressed. And shall we own such judgment? no— as soon Seek...December — ice in June ; Hope constancy in wind, or com in chaff, Believe a woman or an epitaph, Or any other thing that's false, before You trust in Critics,... | |
| Gulian Lansing Morrill - 1918 - 386 Seiten
...they would resemble a piece of copper wire which gets narrower the farther it goes. With Byron we ask: Believe a woman or an epitaph, Or any other thing that's false, before You trust in critics." Their milk of human kindness, if they ever had any, has turned into swill. Pharisaically they wear... | |
| 1919 - 1066 Seiten
...even arouse any other interest than disgust, and I refer all guilty persons to the lines of Byron: Believe a woman or an epitaph, Or any other thing...before You trust in critics, who themselves are sore. The attachment between President Wilson and Colonel House and the use of the services of the latter... | |
| Edith Lane, Fanny Macnamara - 1920 - 216 Seiten
...that men despise them as a sex, that as companions their own sex is in nearly every way superior." ' ' As soon, Seek roses in December, ice in June ; Hope...an epitaph, Or any other thing that's false, before ..." "Woman! Destructive, damnable, deceitful woman I ' ' Woman is neither high-minded nor lowminded,... | |
| David Bispham - 1920 - 446 Seiten
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| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 Seiten
...Reviewers. L. 63. 2 . As soon Seek roses in December — ice in June, Hope, constancy in wind, or com mine greater than they are. Julius Cœsar. Act IV. Sc. 3. L. 86. 25 To wail friends BYRON — English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. L. 75. 3 Dij6 la sarten A la caldera, quitate alM ojinegra.... | |
| Harold Workman Williams - 1916 - 516 Seiten
...night !" SECOND Mus1c CRITIC — "Why?'' FIRST Mus1c CRITIC— "His playing was above criticism!'' As soon Seek roses in December — ice in June, Hope,...other thing that's false, before You trust in critics. — Byron. It is much easier to be critical than to be correct. — Disraeli See also Dramatic criticism.... | |
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