Love in the Suds;: A Town Ecologue. Being the Lamentation of Roscius for the Loss of His Nyky. With Annotations and an AppendixJ. Wheble, 1772 - 44 psl. |
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... feems was born and bred in Ireland ; where his christian name was John . How he came by the Jewish appellation of Ifaac is not gene- rally known . Whether it was bestowed upon him for his resemblance to the chofen people , or given him ...
... feems was born and bred in Ireland ; where his christian name was John . How he came by the Jewish appellation of Ifaac is not gene- rally known . Whether it was bestowed upon him for his resemblance to the chofen people , or given him ...
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... feems indeed to be growing into fashion for philofophy to go in masquerade , if there be any truth in the fubject of the following ; which lately appeared in the public prints . To Doctor GOLDSMITH , on feeing his name in the lift of ...
... feems indeed to be growing into fashion for philofophy to go in masquerade , if there be any truth in the fubject of the following ; which lately appeared in the public prints . To Doctor GOLDSMITH , on feeing his name in the lift of ...
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... feems to be compared by the poet to a land - tortoife buried in the earth , on account of the flownefs of its motion and the clouds of dirt and dullnefs with which it is furrounded : the former hath been long known by the above ...
... feems to be compared by the poet to a land - tortoife buried in the earth , on account of the flownefs of its motion and the clouds of dirt and dullnefs with which it is furrounded : the former hath been long known by the above ...
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... feems here to have an eye to the following lines : The wits who drink water , and fuck fugar - candy , Impute the ftrong spirit of Kenrick to brandy . They are not fo much out : the matter in fort is He fips aqua - vitæ and spits aqua ...
... feems here to have an eye to the following lines : The wits who drink water , and fuck fugar - candy , Impute the ftrong spirit of Kenrick to brandy . They are not fo much out : the matter in fort is He fips aqua - vitæ and spits aqua ...
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... feems , his head has teemed with nothing but challenges and duels , fince his magnanimous monomachy with one of his brother Rofcius's candle - fnuffers . - That Rofcius himself , however , did not mean to fend me a challenge , is plain ...
... feems , his head has teemed with nothing but challenges and duels , fince his magnanimous monomachy with one of his brother Rofcius's candle - fnuffers . - That Rofcius himself , however , did not mean to fend me a challenge , is plain ...
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Love in the Suds– A Town Eclogue. Being the Lamentation of Roscius for the ... Kenrick William Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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advertiſed affured againſt alfo anſwer baſe BENEDICK beſt bring brother buſineſs cafe caufe cauſe character comedy Corydon courſe crime Curfe DAVID GARRICK defire deteftable difpofition eclogue Engliſh envy eſpecially ev'ry fafe falfe falſe Falstaff Falſtaff's Wedding fame fatire favour feems fenfible fhall fhame fince firft firſt folly fome fomething foon ftage ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fufficient fuppofed GARRICK greateſt hath himſelf honour humble fervant imitation of Shakeſpeare infolence intereft itſelf juftify juſtice Kenrick laft lampoon laſt leaſt lefs mea carmina ducite moft MORNING CHRONICLE moſt mufe muft Muſe muſt myſelf neceffary NYKY back occafion perfonal performance piece play pleaſed poets prefent profeffion publiſhed puniſhment queftion racter raiſed reafon refpecting repreſentation Rofcius Rofcius's ſay ſeaſon ſee ſhall ſhame ſhould ſpirit ſtage ſtill Suds theatre theatrical themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thought turn unleſs uſe Widowed Wife winter worfe write yourſelf
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16 psl. - ... accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
7 psl. - It is an action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies, both for their own amendment (if they are not yet incorrigible), and for the terror of others, to hinder them from falling into those enormities, which they see are so severely punished in the persons of others.
25 psl. - I thought so : but know, that speaking well of all mankind is the worst kind of detraction ; for it takes away the reputation of the few good men in the world, by making all alike.
29 psl. - ... the race is not to the fwift, nor the battle to the ftrong...
5 psl. - Difcerptum latos juvenem fparsere per agros. Turn quoque marmorea caput a cervice revulfum, Gurgite cum medio portans Oeagrius Hebrus Volveret, Eurydicen vox ipfa et frigida lingua Ah miferam Eurydicen anima fugiente, vocabat ; Eurydicen toto referebant flumine ripae ! NOTES, * The celebrated villa of R oscius . On On Hebrus' banks fb tuneful Orpheus died ; His limbs the fields receiv'd, his head the tide.
4 psl. - Dîne hune ardorem mentibus addunt, « Euryale? an sua cuique deus fit dira cupido? « Aut pugnam , aut aliquid jamdudum invadere magnum « Mens agitat mihi ; nec placida contenta quiete est.
7 psl. - A'merry fong about murder, beginning with, " In Tyburn-road there liv'da man," &c. Yet Yet flight tliecaufe of NYKV'S late mi/Lap ; NYK. but miftook the colour of the cap : A common -errour, frequent in the Park, Where love is apt to ftumble in the dark. Why rais'd the haughty female head fo high, With the tall caps of grenadiers to vie ? Why does it like tremendous figure make, To...
25 psl. - I never attempted to abufe or leflen any one in my life. Manly. What ! you were afraid ? Plaufible. No : but ferioufly I hate to do a rude thing. No, faith, I fpeak well of all mankind. Manly. I thought fo : but know that this is the word fort of detraction, for it takes away the reputation of the few good men in the world by making all alike ! Now I fpeak ill of many men, becaufe they deferve it.
24 psl. - And wolves with loving lionesses meet. By different means is different love made known. And each fond lover will prefer his own. Strange lot of love! two friends, my soul's delight, Men call that M r, this a Catamite! Yet bring him back; for who chaste roundelay Shall sing, now B — st-ff is driv'n away? Who now correct...
8 psl. - And takes the bantling from the midwife's hands. If any author of prolific brains, In this good company, feels labourpains; If any gentle poet, big with rhime, Has run his reck'ning out and gone his time; If any critic, pregnant with ill-nature,