| British essayists - 1819 - 340 páginas
...for the instruction of his poem, we may learn from his four last lines, in which, after the example of the modern tragedians, he draws from it a precept...and peace ; And grant henceforth that foul debate 'Twist noblemen may cease. The next point observed by the greatest heroic poets, hath been to celebrate... | |
| 1822 - 788 páginas
...for the instruction of his poem, we may learn from his four last lines, in which, after the example tinguishing spirit irt the elegant author* who pubfished his works, to dwell so muc : * This serious display of the. beauties of Chevy Chase exposed Adili^on to tile ridicule uf Wac-staffe,... | |
| Richard Brathwaite - 1822 - 236 páginas
...beatulus Pace et copia ; Ac absit à magnatibus Malevolentia. FIN' IS. Uod save the King, and bless this land, In plenty, joy, and peace; And grant henceforth, that foul debate 'T\vixt noblemen may cease. тне BND. AN INDEX OF THR MEN, PLACES, SIGNS, &c. PAG« ABERFORD 33 Aldermanbury,... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 884 páginas
...for the instruction of his poem, we may learn from his four last lines, in which, after the example of the modern tragedians, he draws from it a precept...and actions which do honour to their country : thus Virgil's hero was the founder of Rome, Homer's a prince of according to others 980, which calculation... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 450 páginas
...for the instruction of his poem, we may learn from his four last lines, in which, after the example of the modern tragedians, he draws from it a precept...and peace ; And grant henceforth that foul debate "Twixl noblemen may cease. The next point observed by the greatest heroic poets, hath been to celebrate... | |
| 1824 - 284 páginas
...for the instruction of his poem, we may learn from his four last lines, in which, after the example of the modern tragedians, he draws from it a precept...henceforth that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease,' No. 70. . THE SPECTATOR. 83 The next point observed by the greatest heroic poets hath been to celebrate... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1824 - 278 páginas
...for the instruction of his poem, we may learn from his four last lines, in which, after the example of the modern tragedians, he draws from it a precept...plenty, joy and peace; And grant henceforth that foul debpte 'Twixt noblemen may cease." The next point observed by the greatest heroic poets hath been to... | |
| 1824 - 808 páginas
...whole, in a strain similar to that in which he began : " God save the King, and bless the land With plenty, joy, and peace ; And grant, henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease !" From these quotations, it must be obvious to every one in the slightest degree acquainted with the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1828 - 432 páginas
...poem, we may learn from his four last lines, in which, after the example of the modern trager dians, he draws from it a precept for the benefit of his...and actions which do honour to their country : thus Virgil's hero was the founder of Rome, Homer's a prince of Greece ; and for this reason Valerius Flaccus,... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 344 páginas
...account, Did many hundreds die. 250 Thus ended the hunting of Chevy-chase, Made by the earl Percy. God save the king, and bless the land In plenty, joy,...henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease. anli CLASS V. COMPRISING THE REIGNS OF JAMES I., CHARLES I., CHARLES II., AND JAMES II. I. A LOVE SONG.... | |
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