| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 798 Seiten
...Cos, some of Chios." From such a confused jumble of relations, what can with certainty be made out? Then take him to develop, if you can, And hew the block off, and get out the man. There are but few memorials left of this poet j those that I produce, I shall endeavour to establish... | |
| William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Richard Hurd - 1811 - 484 Seiten
...taken for a philosopher : and so perhaps he may be found — like Aristotle's statue in the block — " Then take him to develop, if you can, " And hew the block off, and get out the man." REMARKS NEAL'S « HISTORY OF THE PURIT4NS;* ENTERED IN AN EDITION OF THAT WORK IN THE LIBRARY AT DURHAM.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 374 Seiten
...genius to a dunce : Or set on metaphysic ground to prance, 265 Show all his paces, not a step advance. With the same CEMENT, ever sure to bind, We bring to one dead level every mind. Then take him to devellop, if you can, And hew the block off, and get out the man. 270 But wherefore waste I words ?... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 390 Seiten
...Genius to a Dunce : Or set on Metaphysic ground to prance, 265 Shew all his paces, not a step advance. With the same CEMENT, ever sure to bind, We bring...advance Whore, Pupil, and lac'd Governor, from France. REMARKS. Ver. 257. Never by tumbler] These two verses are verbatim from an epigram of Dr. Evans, of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 394 Seiten
...Genius to a Dunce : Or set on Metaphysic ground to prance, 265 Shew all his paces, not a step advance. With the same CEMENT, ever sure to bind, We bring...advance Whore, Pupil, and lac'd Governor, from France. REMARKS. Ver. 257. Never by tumbler] These two verses are verbatim from an epigram of Dr. Evans, of... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 Seiten
...genius to a dunce: Or, set on metaphysic ground to prance, Show all his paces, not a step advance. With the same cement, ever sure to bind, We bring to one dead level every mind: Then take him to develope, if you can, And hew the block off, and get out the man. But wherefore waste I words? I see... | |
| 1822 - 290 Seiten
...same cement, ever sure to bind, We bring to x>ne dead level every mind: Then take him to develope, if you can, And hew the block off, and get out the man. But wherefore waste I words ? I see advance Whore, pupil, and laced governor from France. *? * Walker!... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1828 - 228 Seiten
...genius to a dunce : Or set on metaphysic ground to prance, Show all his paces, not a step advance. With the same cement, ever sure to bind, We bring to one dead level every mind. Then take him to'develop, if you can, And hew the block off, and get out the man. 270 But wherefore waste I words... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 Seiten
...va Fr. developer; Lat. develo To disengage from something that enfolds 01 conceals ; to disentangle. Take him to develop, if you can, And hew the block off, and get out the man. DunciatC 0 In his eye And nostril, beautiful disdain, aud might, And majesty, flash their full lightnings... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 Seiten
...genius to a dunce : Or, set on metaphysic ground to prance, Show all his paces, not a step advance. ce : 120 Religion, country, genius of his age : Without all these at once before your eyes, Cavil develope, if you can, And hew the block off, and get out the roan. 270 But wherefore waste I words... | |
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