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" Gen'rous converse ; a soul exempt from pride ; And love to praise, with reason on his side ? Such once were Critics ; such the happy few, Athens and Rome in better ages knew. The mighty... "
Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania - Sivu 155
1832
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Complete Rhetoric

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1885 - 368 sivua
...can bestow, Still pleased to teach, and yet not proud to know? Unbiass'd, or by favor, or by spite; Though learn'd, well-bred; and, though well-bred,...praise the merit of a foe; Blest with a taste exact yet unconflned; A knowledge both of books and human kind; Generous converse ; a soul exempt from pride...

The Works of Alexander Pope: Poetry

Alexander Pope - 1871 - 542 sivua
...to teach, and yet not proud to know ? Unbiassed, or by favour, or by spite ; Not dully prepossessed, nor blindly right ; Though learn'd, well-bred ; and...well-bred, sincere ; Modestly bold, and humanly ' severe ; c:c C30 1 There is an ellipse of "that" after "sacred," and of 1-it" after "fops,"or the line is...

The Elements of English Versification

James Wilson Bright, Raymond Durbin Miller - 1910 - 186 sivua
...|| who counsel can bestow, / / / / / Still pleased to teach, || and yet not proud to know? / / / / / Though learn'd, well-bred ;|| and though well-bred,.../ / / / / And gladly praise || the merit of a foe? POPE, An Essay on Criticism 631-632, 635-638 / / ' / X As I breathe out this breath, || as I open these...

The Elements of English Versification

James Wilson Bright, Raymond Durbin Miller - 1910 - 186 sivua
...well-bred ;||and though well-bred, sincere; / / / / / Modestly bold, || and humanly severe; / / / / s Who to a friend || his faults can freely show, / / / / / And gladly praise || the merit of a foe? POPE, An Essay on Criticism 631-632, 635-638 / / / / / As I breathe out this breath, || as I open these...

The Elements of English Versification

James Wilson Bright, Raymond Durbin Miller - 1910 - 190 sivua
...who counsel can bestow, / / / / / Still pleased to teach, ]| and yet not proud to know ? / / / / s Though learn'd, well-bred ;||and though well-bred,...; / / / / / Modestly bold, || and humanly severe; / ts / / s Who to a friend || his faults can freely show, / / / / / And gladly praise || the merit...

The English Parnassus: An Anthology, Chiefly of Longer Poems

William Macneile Dixon - 1911 - 792 sivua
...favour, or by spite ; Not dully prepossess'd, nor blindly right ; Tho' learn' d, well-bred; and tho' well-bred, sincere; Modestly bold, and humanly severe...the merit of a foe ? Blest with a taste exact, yet unconfln'd ; A knowledge both of books and human kind ; 640 Gen'rous converse ; a soul exempt from...

English Poets of the Eighteenth Century

Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 422 sivua
...to teach, and yet not proud to know? Unbiassed, or by favour, or by spite; Not dully prepossessed, nor blindly right; Though learn'd, well-bred; and...the merit of a foe? Blest with a taste exact, yet unconfined; A knowledge both of books and human kind: Gen'rous converse; a soul exempt from pride;...

Yale Studies in English, Nide 58

Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 662 sivua
...to teach, and yet not proud to know? Unbiassed, or by favour, or by spite; Not dully prepossessed, nor blindly right; Though learn'd, well-bred; and...the merit of a foe? Blest with a taste exact, yet unconfined; A knowledge both of books and human kind; Gen'rous converse; a soul exempt from pride;...

Horace in the English Literature of the Eighteenth Century

Caroline Mabel Goad - 1918 - 654 sivua
...to teach, and yet not proud to know? Unbiassed, or by favour, or by spite; Not dully prepossessed, nor blindly right; Though learn'd, well-bred; and...the merit of a foe? Blest with a taste exact, yet unconfined ; A knowledge both of books and human kind ; Gen'rous converse; a soul exempt from pride;...

English Poets of the Eighteenth Century

Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 412 sivua
...breaks, And never shocked, and never turned aside, Bursts out, resistless, with a thundering tide. Though learn'd, well-bred; and though well-bred, sincere,...the merit of a foe? Blest with a taste exact, yet unconfined; A knowledge both of books and human kind : Gen'rous converse; a soul exempt from pride;...




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