| Alexander Pope - 1737 - 36 páginas
...applaufe J But fill their purfe, our Poet's \vork is done^ Alike to them, by Pathos or by Pun. 30 O you! whom Vanity's light bark conveys On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of Praife j With what a fhifting gale your fcourie you ply For ever runk too low, oivborri too high !... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1738 - 184 páginas
...tala. * Aftraa, a Name taken by Mrs. Behn, Aiuhorefs, of fcvci-al obfcene Plays, &c. O you ! whom 94 Vanity's light bark conveys On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of praife, With what a drifting gale your Courie you ply, For ever funk too low, or born too high ! Who... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 288 páginas
...fill their * purfe, our Poet's work is done, Alike to them, by Pathos or by Pun. 295 O you I whom y Vanity's light bark conveys On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of praife, NOTES. metaphor of nan aftriflo. greatly improved by the happy ambiguity of the word loofely... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 286 páginas
...fill their x purfe, our Poet's work is done, Alike to them, by Pathos or by Pun. 295 O you ! whom y Vanity's light bark conveys On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of praife, NOTES. metaphor of non afri£lo, greatly improved by the happy ambiguity of the word logfely... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 278 páginas
...their x purfe, our Poet's work is done, Alike to them, by Pathos or by Pun. 295 • O you ! whom y Vanity's light bark conveys On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of praife, NOTES. metaphor of not aftriflo, greatly improved by the happy ambiguity of the word loofely... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 434 páginas
...fill their * purfe, our Poet's work is done, Alike to them, by Pathos or by Pun. 295 O you ! whom y Vanity's light bark conveys On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of praife, With what a fhifting gale your courfe you ply, For ever funk too low, or born too high ! NOTES.... | |
| 1764 - 198 páginas
...famous, ate wrote withan infinite deal of wit and humou ?; few fince his time have equalled them. 6. O you ! whom Vanity's light bark conveys On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of praife, With what a Ihifting gale your courfe you ply, Per ever funk too low, or borne too high ! Who... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 páginas
...acrefcit: valeat res lud'icra, Jt me. "Pa/ma negata macritm, donata reducit op" tunum" ***#»*•* * " O you ! whom Vanity's light bark conveys* " On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of " praife, * The annotator has well obferved, that this metaphor, though very fine, is inferior to t.'cntifo... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 592 páginas
...refclt : valeat res ludlcra^ Ji me u Palma negata macrum, dona ta reducit of" timum" ****#*#* *' O you ! whom Vanity's light bark conveys* " On Fame's mad voyage by the wind of £«; • r " praile, * The annotator has well obferved, that this metaphor, though very fine, is inferior... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 páginas
...res ludicra, Jt me " Palma negata macrum, donata reducit of." timtim." *•***»*** *' O you ! W7hom Vanity's light bark conveys * " On Fame's .mad voyage by the wind of " praife, * The annotator has well obfcrved, that this metaphor,, though very fine, is -inferior to... | |
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