| Samuel Butler - 1819 - 560 páginas
...happen'd to break off I' th' middle of his speech or cough, H' had hard words, ready to shew why, 8.5 And tell what rules he did it by; Else when with greatest...but to name his tools. 90 But, when he pleas'd to shew't, his speech In loftiness of sound was rich ; A Babylonish dialect, Which learned pedants much... | |
| Samuel Butler, Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 456 páginas
...he happen'd to break off F th' middle of his speech, or cough, He' had hard words ready to show why, And tell what rules he did it by ; Else when with...rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools. But, when he pleas'd to show't, his speech, In loftiness of sound, was rich ; A Babylonish dialect,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 412 páginas
...happen'd to break off I' th' middle of his speech, or cough, He' had hard words ready to show why, And tell what rules he did it by; Else when with greatest...rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools. But, when he pleas'd to show't, his speech, In loftiness of sound, was rich ; A Babylonish dialect,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 páginas
...ready to show why, And tell what rules he did it by ; 1'lse, when with greatest art he spoke, Vmi'd think he talk'd like other folk; For all a rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools. But, when he plcas'd to show 4, his speech, In loftiness of sound, was rich ; A Babylonish dialect,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 416 páginas
...his speeeh, or eough, And tell what rules he did it by; He' had hard words ready to show wh) , K.ise when with greatest art he spoke, You'd think he talk'd like other folk ; For all a rhetorieian's rides Teaeh nothin g but to name his tools. Hut, when he pleas'd to show't, his speeeh,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 314 páginas
...happen'd to break off F the' middle of his speech, or cough, He' had hard words ready to show why, And tell what rules he did it by ; Else when with...rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools. But, when he pleased to show't, his speech, In loftiness of sound, was rich ; A Babylonish dialect,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1822 - 532 páginas
...happen'd to break off I' th' middle of his speech, or cough, H' had hard words, ready to shew why, 85 And tell what rules he did it by ; Else when with...greatest art he spoke, You'd think he talk'd like other folkx/For all a rhetorician's rules ,. Teach nothing but to name his tools. '^ 90 But, when he pleas'd... | |
| Aristotle - 1823 - 538 páginas
...join it by any relation, however 100 The Stagirite anticipated the too just ridicule of Hudibra3 : — For all a rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools. remote, to his subject ; and some such relation CHAP. his ingenuity cannot fail to suggest. A well-... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...happen'd to break off l' th' middle of his speech, or cough, ! I ' had hard words ready to shew why, But, when he pleas'd to shew't, his speech, In loftiness of sound, was rich; A Babylonish dialect,... | |
| A. T. Blacksmith, John Witherspoon, Lord Henry Home Kames, John Horne Tooke - 1824 - 98 páginas
...begins or ends; and though our ministers, in this case, lie under the same misfortune that Hudibras did, When with greatest art he spoke, You'd think, he talk'd like other folk: so it unluckily fares with them, when they pray most by inspiration, they only pray like other people;... | |
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