Did MILTON'S PROSE, O CHARLES! thy death defend? A furious foe, unconscious, proves a friend ; On MILTON'S VERSE does BENTLEY comment? know, A weak officious friend becomes a foe. While he would seem his author's fame to further, The MURDEROUS CRITIC... Joe Miller's Jests: With Copious Additions - Página 247por Joe Miller - 1836 - 248 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alexander Pope - 1891 - 336 páginas
...OCCASIONED BY SEEING SOME SHEETS OF DR. BENTLEY'S EDITION OF MILTON'S PARADISE LOST. ;ID Milton's prose, 0 Charles, thy death defend ? A furious foe unconscious...Know A weak officious friend becomes a foe. While he but sought his Author's fame to further, The murderous critic has avenged thy murder. 1 The "Grub-Street... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 páginas
...have disturbed it. The following epigram was of contemporary origin : Did Milton's prose, О Charles I thy death defend? A furious foe, unconscious proves...While he would seem his author's fame to further, The murtherous critic has avenged thy murther. Pope's lines are better known : Bentley, long to wrangling... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 páginas
...proves a friend; Did Milton's prose, O Charles 1 thy death defend? On Milton's verse does Bent ley We live in The murtherous critic has avenged thy murther. Pope's lines are better known : Bentley, lone to wrangling... | |
| Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - 588 páginas
...his.] EPIGRAM Occasioned by seeing some sheets of Dr Bentley's edition of Milton's Paradise Lost* . DID Milton's prose, O Charles, thy death defend? A furious foe unconscious proves a friend. 1 Goodrich, or Gotheridge, in Herefordshire, * [Cf. Dunciad, Bk.iv.v. 212. 'Milton's prose* where Swift... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1893 - 622 páginas
...furiott» foe, unconscious prove* я friend ; On MILTOS'B vfchst docs BEXTLÉV comment? know, A wrak officious friend becomes a foe, While he would seem his author's fame to further; Tbe мияьЕвоиз CHITIC ha.t avcng'd THY м|гкIt is acknowledged, that the cLmical learning... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - 566 páginas
...EPIGRAM Occasioned by seeing some sheets of Dr Bentley's edition of Milton's Paradise Lost*. D I ID Milton's prose, O Charles, thy death defend? A furious foe unconscious proves a friend. 1 Goodrich, or Gotheridge, in Herefordshire, B [Cf. Dunciad, Bk.iv. v. 2ia. 'Milton's prose* where... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1897 - 490 páginas
...by seeing some sheets of Bentley's edition of Milton's Paradise Lost : — " Did Milton's prose, 0 Charles, thy death defend ? A furious foe unconscious...Know A weak officious friend becomes a foe. While he but sought his Author's fame to further, The murderous critic has avenged thy murder I " — M. * Mr.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1899 - 1172 páginas
...following epigram on Bentley's editorial labours : "ON MiLTOs'8 EXECUTION**. Did MILTON'S PROSE, 0 CHARLES! thy death defend? A furious foe, unconscious proves a friend ; On MILTON'S VERSB does RBNTLRT comment? know A weak officious friend becomes a fbe. While be would seem his author's... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1899 - 1172 páginas
...following epigram on Bentley's editorial labours : "ON MlLTOH'S EXECDTTOXER. Did MitTON's PROSE, 0 CHARLES! thy death defend? A furious foe, unconscious proves a friend ; On MILTON'S VKRSE does BESTLEV comment? know A weak officious friend becomes a foe. While he would seem his author's... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1902 - 808 páginas
...his shoulders, might be reckoned more than half dead. — BENTLEY, RICHARD, 1732, Edition of Milton. Did Milton's prose, O Charles, thy death defend? A...Know A weak officious friend becomes a foe. While he but sought his Author's fame to further, The murderous critic has aveng'd thy murder. — POPE, ALEXANDER,... | |
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