| British anthology - 1825 - 460 หน้า
...their own defence : Each burns alike, who can or cannot write, Or with a rival's or an ennuch's spite. All fools have still an itching to deride, And fain would be upon the laughing side. If Msevins scribble in Apollo's spite, There are who judge still worse than he can write. Some have... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 หน้า
...; Each burns alike, who can, or cannot write, 30 Or with a rival's or an eunuch's spite. All foole have still an itching to deride, And fain would be upon the laughing side. If Mœviua scribble in Apollo's spite, There are who judge still worse than he can write. Some have... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 หน้า
...own defence : Each bums alike, who can, or cannot write, 30 Or with a rival's or on eunuch's spite. ead statue, speechless, pale I stood, brief chill'd my breast, and stopp'd my freez If Mffivius scribble in Apollo's spite, There are who judge still worse than he can write. Some have... | |
| Edward Clarkson - 1830 - 202 หน้า
...says, Facilis rigidi cuivis censura cachinni — " and Pope, with murderously contemptuous spirit, — ALL FOOLS have still an itching to deride, And fain would be upon the laughing side ! The wit and humour of this modern school of critique in the inventors * no one will be so splenetic... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 หน้า
...fools\ In search of wit' these lose their common sense', And then turn Critics' in their own defence\ All fools have still an itching to deride', And fain would be upon the laughing' side. If Moevius scribble' in Apollo's spite, There are who judge' still worse than he can write. Some have,... | |
| 1835 - 40 หน้า
...successes of equally competent and more venturous souls. He " turns critic in his own defence." . " All fools have still an itching to deride, And fain would be upon the laughing side." Winning indeed must he be, who is able to change his unvarying smile of scorn into one of approbation... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 หน้า
...own defence : Each burns alike, who can or cannot write, 30 Or with a rival's or an eunuch's spite. All fools have still an itching to deride, And fain would be upon the laughing side. Yet, for what tribunal do painters and sculptors exert their skill? for the eyes of the multitude;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 หน้า
...own defence : Each burns alike, who can, or cannot write, 30 Or with a rival's or an eunuch's spite. at a losing game ; If e'er with airy horns I planted heads, Or rumpled petticoats, If Mœvius scribble in Apollo's spite, There are who judge still worse than he can write. Some have... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 หน้า
...Sir, your most humble servant, THE BUSY-BODY. THE BUSY-BODY. — No. H. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1728-9. All fools have still an itching to deride, And fain would be upon the laughing side. POPE. MowsiEtJR de la Rochefoucault tells us somewhere in his Memoirs, that the Prince of Conde delighted... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 หน้า
...their own defence : Each hums alike, who can, or cannot write, Or with a rival's or an eunuch's spite. e maid ? First let the just equivalent be paid ; Such as a king might ask ; and let If Mœvius scribble in Apollo's spite. There are who judge still worse than he can write. Some have... | |
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