| 1822 - 284 стор.
...Envy.—Against envy, and in praise of good-nature.— When severity is chiefly to be used by critics. OF all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring...weak head with strongest bias rules, Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools. Whatever Nature has in worth denied She gives in large recruits of needful... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 428 стор.
...To teach vain Wits a science little known, T' admire superior sense, and doubt their own ! 200 II. OF all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, NOTES. the ancients or the moderns that these depredations are made. It is generally allowed, that... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 426 стор.
...To teach vain Wits a science little known, T' admire superior sense, and doubt their own ! 200 II. OF all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, NOTES. the ancients or the moderns that these depredations are made. It is generally allowed, that... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 406 стор.
...to have a stress, though placed in that part of the verse where the ear expects an accent. EXAMPLE. Of all the causes which conspire to blind , Man's...rules, Is pride, the never failing vice of fools. Pope. An injudicious reader of verse would be very apt to lay a stress upon the article the in the... | |
| Charles Burton - 1823 - 234 стор.
...The spirit and character of the " Essay on Criticism" may be ascertained from such lines as these : " Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, 2c What the weak head with strongest bias rules, It Pride. the never-failing vice of fools. Whatever... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 стор.
...he writes) To teach vain wits a science little known, T* admire superior sense, and doubt their own! nk that's all And such as it is, it has stood never-failing voice of fools. Whatever nature has in worth deny'd, She gives in large recruits of needful... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 стор.
...that study) our author, to help forward their modesty, in his second part shews them (in a regular II. OF all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, COMMENTARY. regular deduction of the causes and effects of wrong Judgment} their own bright image and... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 400 стор.
...fruits of that study) our author, to help forward their modesty, in his second part shews them (in a II. OF all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment, and misguide the mind, COMMENTARY. regular deduction of the causes and effects of wrong Judgment) their own bright image and... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 460 стор.
...To teach vain wits a science little known, To admire superior sense, and doubt their own ! PART II. OF all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring...weak head with strongest bias rules, Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools. Whatever Nature has in worth denied She giies in large recruits of needful... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1825 - 270 стор.
...as lovely in our minds, As on our smiling eyes his servant sun. — THOMSON. SECTION III. On Pride. OF all the causes, which conspire to blind Man's erring...weak head with strongest bias rules, Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools. Whatever nature has in worth deny'd, She gives in large recruits of needful... | |
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