| Alexander Pope - 1717 - 468 sider
...Impotence ! Such ihamelefs Bards we^have; add yet 'tis true, There are as mad, abandoned Critics too. The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads...appears : •' All books he reads, and all he reads affails, From 'Dryderfs Fables down to 2)— y's Tales. With him, moft authors fteal their works, or... | |
| 1720 - 302 sider
...impotence! Such ftiamelefs bards we have; and yet 'tis true, There are as mad, abandon'd critics too. The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads...himfelf appears. All books he reads, and all he reads aflails,From Dryden's fables down to D—y's tales. With him, moft authors fteal their works, or buy;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1722 - 294 sider
...impotence ! Such (hamelefs bards we have; and yet tis tru<?, There are as mad, abandon'd critics too. The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads...all he reads aflails, From Dryden's fables down to D—y's tales. With him, moil authors fteal their works, or buy; Garth did not writ* his own Diffeajary.... | |
| Robert Morris - 1734 - 298 sider
...Tope has very juftly defcrib'd the Character of fuch a one in his Efiay on Criticifm, where he fays, The bookful Blockhead, ignorantly read, With Loads of learned Lumber in his Head, &c. And in another Part of the fame Eflay juftly concludes, One Science only, will one Genius fit,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 240 sider
...Per/tn. P. Such fhamelefs Bards we have ; and yet 'tis true. There are as mad, abandon'd Critics too. The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads...head, With his own tongue ftill edifies his ears, <5TJ And always lift'ning to himfelf appears. All books he reads, and all he reads afiails, From Dryden's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 236 sider
...'tis true, There are as mad, abandon'd Critics too. The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, WitrTloads of learned lumber in his head, With his own tongue ftill edifies his ears, 615 And always lift'niiig to himfelf appears. All books he reads, and all he reads aflails, From Dryden's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 398 sider
...Impotence. 610 Such fliamelefs Bards we have ; and yet 'tis true, There are as mad, abandoned Critics too, The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads...head, With his own tongue ftill edifies his ears, 6 i $ And always liil'ning to himfelf appears. All books he reads, and all he reads afTails, From Dryden's... | |
| Christopher Smart - 1752 - 264 sider
...yet ^tis true, There are as mad abandon'd critics too. The book- full blockhead, ignorantly read, 615 With loads of learned lumber in his head, With his own tongue, ftill edifies his ears, And always lifVning to himfelf appears All books he reads, and all he reads aflails From Dryden's fables, down... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 264 sider
...Impotence. 610 Such fhamelefs Bards we have; and yet 'tis true, There are as mad, abandon'd Critics too. The bookful blockhead, ignorantly read, With loads...head, With his own tongue ftill edifies his ears, 615 And always lift'ning to himfelf appears. All books he reads, and all he reads affails, From Drydcn's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 280 sider
...Impotence. Such fhamelefs Bards we have ; and yet 'tis true, There are as mad, abandon'd Critics too. 611 The bookful blockhead ignorantly read, With loads of learned lumber in his head, NOTE s. With his own tongue ftill edifies his ears, And always lift'ning to himfelf appears. 615 All... | |
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