| John Bartlett - 1874 - Broj stranica: 798
...On a Certain Line of Mr. Br , Author of a Copy of Verses called the British Beauties. THE DUNCIAD. 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. Booh i. Line 2I. Poetic... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - Broj stranica: 794
...star. POPE. Spenser himself affects the obsolete, And Sidney's verse halts ill on Roman feet. POPE. 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,... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - Broj stranica: 890
...On a Certain Line of Mr. Br , Author of a Copy of Verses called the British Beauties. THE DUNCIAD. 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. Book i. Line 19. Poetic... | |
| THOMAS ARNOLD - 1876 - Broj stranica: 312
...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 Rabelais' easy chair, Or praise... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - Broj stranica: 788
...star. POPE. Spenser himself affects the obsolete, And Sidney's verse halts ill on Roman feet. POPE. 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,... | |
| William Swinton - 1880 - Broj stranica: 694
...pretences, or truths which are usually introduced with a thousand apologies. POPE'S LINES ON SWIFT. 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,... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1880 - Broj stranica: 238
...addressed to Swift, who probably assisted at some of its early stages. 0 thou, exclaims the poet— " 0 thou, whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! Whether thou choose Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rabelais's easy-chair—" And we feel that... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1880 - Broj stranica: 240
...addressed to Swift, who probably assisted at some of its early stages. O thou, exclaims the poet — " 0 thou, whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! Whether thou choose Cervantes' serious air, Or laugh and shake in Rabelais's easy-chair — " And we feel that... | |
| Francis Sylvester Mahony - 1881 - Broj stranica: 564
...can be adduced — an instance notably commemorated by Pope's famous apostrophe in the "Dunciad" — O thou ! whatever title please thine ear, Dean, Drapier, Bickerstaff, or Gulliver ! VIH select some imaginary title, and hold to it consistently. In the history of Italian art it is... | |
| John Dryden, Oliver Goldsmith - 1882 - Broj stranica: 314
...ascribed, is the object of Pope's constant praise, -for wit, versatility, and patriotic independence. " 0 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... | |
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